COCHIN FLYCATCHER. 



This species is five inches and a half in length : 

 its beak is lead-coloured, the base of the under 

 mandible excepted, which is pale ; irides bright 

 red : all the upper parts of the plumage are of an 

 olive-brown colour: the quills and tail are deep 

 olive, with white edges : from the gape passing 

 through the eyes is a brownish streak, above which 

 there is a whitish one : the under parts of the 

 plumage are whitish green : legs brownish. 



Found in Carolina in the summer, and in Jamaica 

 in the winter. 



COCHIN FLYCATCHER. 



(Muscicapa cochinsinensis.) 



Mu. olivaceo^fiisca subtus riifescensy cauda cuneata, rectricibus 



tribus exterioribus apice albo nigroque maculatis, 

 Olive-brown Flycatcher, beneath reddish j the tail wedge- 

 shaped; the three outer feathers spotted at their tips with 

 ; black and white. 



Muscicapa cochinsinensis. Lath, Ind, Orn, Sup. Hi. 17. 

 Cochin Flycatcher. Lath. Syn» Sup. II, App. 374. 



Beak dusky: upper parts of the body olive 

 brown, the forehead darkest : quills dusky, with 

 a white spot on the outer margin : the throat and 

 neck bright whitish red; the rest of the under 

 parts pale rufous : tail light olive brown, greatly 

 wedged j the three outer feathers tipped with white. 



