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it has the beak blueisli : the head slightly crested, 

 and black : the neck and upper parts of the body 

 varied with brown : the tail black : the breast 

 and belly white; and the vent red. The yellow- 

 vented, which may possibly prove the female, is 

 the same length as the other : has a black beak 

 and head, the latter of which is crested : the sides 

 of the neck, breast, and belly, are white : the vent 

 is yellow; and the tail is rather elongated, and 

 dusky in colour, and has a white bar near the tip. 

 Inhabits Java and Ceylon. 



GUAVA FLYCATCHER. 

 (Muscicapa Psidii.) 



Mu. Xusctty suhtus alba, crisso Jlavescente, rostro, vertice, loris, 



pedibusque nigris, superciliis albis. 

 Brown Flycatcher, beneath white, with the vent yellowish ; 



the beak, crown, lores, and feet, black; eye-brows white. 

 Muscicapa Psidii. GmeL Syst. Nat. 1 . 94 1 . — Lath. Ind, Orn. 2. 



475. 27. 



Petit Goiaver de Manille. Sonner. Voy. Ind, 5g. pi. 28. 

 Gaava Flycatcher. Lath. Gen. Sy7i. 3. 335. 20. 



Frequent on the guava trees, in the island of 

 Manilla : it is rather less than the domestic Finch : 

 its beak and legs are black : irides yellowish : eye- 

 brows white : crown black : stripe from the base 

 of the under jaw to the eye of that colour: the 

 upper parts of the body umber-coloured : the quills 

 and tail darkest : under parts of the body white : 

 vent yellow. 



V. X. p. n. 22 



