SOLITARY FLYCATCHER. 



349 



the under parts white : tail rufous : legs pale. 

 Inhabits Guiana, frequenting the environs of 

 woods. 



SOLITARY FLYCATCHER. 

 (Muscicapa solitaria.) 



Mu. oUvaceo-viridisy suhtus alba^ capiie collogue c^ndeo-griseisy 

 laterihus hypochondriisque Jlavis^ alis caudaque fuscis margine 

 olivaceo-viridibus, 



Olive-green Flycatcher, beneath white, with the head and neck 

 blue green ; the sides of the body and flanks j^ellow ; the 

 wings and tail brown, with greenish olive margins, 



Muscicapa solitaria. Wils. Amer, Orn, 2. 143. 



Solitary Flycatcher. JVils. Amer. Orn. 2. 143.jp/. 14. 



This bird is five inches in length : its cheeks 

 and the upper parts of its head and neck are blue 

 grey : the breast is cinereous : its sides and flanks 

 are yellow: its back and tail-coverts olive green : 

 wings dusky ; the larger and middle coverts with 

 white ti})s : the three secondary quills nearest the 

 body edged with pale yellowish white ; the rest 

 of the quills bordered with pale light green : tail 

 forked, and edged with light green ; the middle 

 of the feathers coloured like the wings : from the 

 nostrils to the eye is a white stripe : belly and 

 vent white : upper mandible of the beak black ; 

 lower light blue : legs and feet light blue : irides 

 hazel. It inhabits woods in North America, but 

 is very rare. 



