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CAYENNE FLYCATCHER. 



- This spirited bird is found in New South Wales : 

 its length is about eight inches and a half : its 

 beak and legs are black: the prevailing colour of 

 its plumage is bright green on the upper parts, 

 and greenish yellow on the under : from the gape 

 to the hind head, passing beneath the eyes, is a 

 broad black band, edged with yellow on the hinder 

 parts. 



CAYENNE FLYCATCHER. 



(Muscicapa cayanensis.) 



'M.iJ.Jusca subtus lutea, superciliis albis, mrtice subaurantio. 

 Brown Flycatcher, beneath yellow, with white eyebrows and 



orange-coloured crown. 

 'Muscicapa cayanensis. Lin. Syst. Nat, 1. 327. 12. — Gmek Sysi, 

 , Nat. 1. gS'/.—Lath. Ind. Orn, 2. 484. Gd.'—Briss. Orn, 2. 



404. 24. pL 38. f. 4. 

 Muscicapa flava. Vieil. Ois. de VAmer. Sept. 1 . 69. 

 Gobe-«iouche a ventre jaune. Buff. Hist. Nat, Ois. 4. 550. — 



Buff. PI. Enl. 569./, 2. 

 Le Moucherolle jaune. Vieil. Ois, de l^Amer. Sept. l. Qg. pi. 



41. 



Yellow-bellied Flycatcher. Lath, Gen. Syn. 3. 359- 65, 

 Cayenne Flycatcher, Lath. Gen. Syn. 3. 355. 58. — Lath, Sup, 

 173. 



'This beautiful species is above seven inches in 

 length : its beak is dusky : the crown is brown 

 yellow: from the beak to the hind head, passing 

 over the eyes, is a white streak: between the 



