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YELLOW-FRONTED FLYCATCHER. 

 (Muscicapa flavifrons.) 



Mu. Jiavo-olivacea, subtus front eque Jiava, pone oculos lunula 



alba, alls caudaque fu&cis . 

 YeIlo\f-olive Fl3'catcher, with the under parts and forehead yel- 



lov/; behind the eyes a white crescent; wings and tail brown. 

 Muscicapa flavifrons. Gmel. Sijd. Nat, 1. C44. — Lath. Ind. Orn, 



2, 479. 48. 



Yellow-fronted Flycatcher. Lath. Gen. Si/n, 3. 342. 38. 



Length five inches and a half: beak three 

 quarters of an inch, of a pale lead-colour : the upper 

 parts of the body yellow olive : forehead and un- 

 der parts yellow : eye yellow ; round the back part 

 of it a half crescent of white : the wings are brown, 

 edged with yellow : quills nearly black, edged with 

 the same : tail olive-brown, with the end palest : 

 legs pale blue. Found in the Island of Tanna. 



OLIVE FLYCATCHER. 

 (Muscicapa Caledonica.) 



Mu, viridi-olivacea subtus fia'Do-albida^ gula crissoque Jlavis, reyni- 



gibus ferrugineis. 

 Olive-green Flycatcher, beneath yellowish white, with the throat 



and vent yellow, and quills rust-coloured. 

 Muscicapa caledonica. Gmel. Syst. Nat, 1. 944. — Lath. Ind. 



Orn, 1. 478. 45. 

 Olive Flycatcher. Lath. Gen. St/n. 3. 342. 35. 

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