348 OEANGE-BREASTED FLYCATCHER. 



This bird has a dusky beak : a white stripe oln 

 each side the under mandible : orbits of the eye 

 white : head, neck, back, rump, and middle tail- 

 feathers, deep grey: quills and tail-feathers dusky, 

 with grey edges ; the three lateral ones of the tail 

 more or less tipped with white : the belly and vent 

 are brown : the thighs yellowish red : the feet are 

 brown : the breast slate-colour : the throat and 

 upper parts of the neck red: length six inches 

 and a quarter. 



ORANGE-BREASTED FLYCATCHER. 

 (Muscicapa aurantia.) 



Mv. rufo'virescens siihtus alba, pectore aurantio, capite cerviceque 



olivaceo Juscis, remigibus nigris marginc rujis, 

 lleddish-green Flycatcher, beneath white, with the breast orange; 



the head and nape olive-brown ; the quills black, edged with 



rufous. 



Muscicapa aurantia. Gmel, Syst. Nat. 1. 932. — Lath. Lid. Orn, 

 2. 469. 80. 



Le Gobe-iiiouche roux a poitrine orangce de Cayenne. Bnjfl 



Hist. Nat. Ois. 4. 537.—Biif. PI. Enl. 831./. 1. 

 Orange-breasted Flycatcher. Lath. Gen. Syn. 3. 301. 7^- 



Not quite five inches in length : beak dusky : 

 head and hind part of the neck greenish brown : 

 back rufous, tinged with green : quills black, edged 

 with rufous: breast pale orange-colour; rest of 



