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GRISEOUS FLYCATCHER. ' 

 (Muscicapa gilva.) 



Mu. virescente-grisea subtus albida, alis caudaque Juscis, 

 Greenish-grey Flycatcher, beneath whitish, with the wings and 

 tail brown, 



Muscicapa gilva. Vieil. Ois, de VAmer. Sept, 1. 65, 



Le Moucherolle gris, VieiL Ois, de VAmer, Sept, 1. Qs.ph 34. 



The Griseous Flycatcher is very much like 

 Motacilla rufa at first sight, but greatly differs 

 from it when examined : its beak and feet are 

 brown: the head, upper parts of the neck and 

 body are grey, tinged with green on the back: 

 the quills and tail-feathers are brown, with pale 

 margins : the under parts of the body are dull 

 white : the sides and flanks are similar in colour 

 to the back : the wings and tail are greyish white 

 below : the bird is four inches and three quarters 

 in length : it makes its appearance in the middle 

 of the United States of North America about the 

 end of April, and departs in the autumn. 



