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SPOTTED-WINGED FLYCATCHER. 

 (Muscicapa maculata.) 



Mu. Jerrugineoifusca, suhtus Jusco riifescens, tectricibus alarum 

 apice Jerrugineo-albis, rectrice extiina apice intus alba. 



Ferruginous-brown Flycatcher, with the under parts brownish 

 red; the wing-coverts tipped with whitish ferruginous, and 

 the tip of the inner web of the lateral tail-feathers white. 



Muscicapa maculata. Gmel. Syst. Nat, 1. 945. — Lath, Ind, Orn, 

 2. 480. 53. 



Spotted-winged Flycatcher. Lath. Gen, Syn. 3. 345. 43. 



The locality of this species, which was in the 

 late Leverian Museum, is unknown : Dr. Latham 

 > describes it as below : " Beak black : base of the 

 under mandible yellow at the edges : the plumage 

 on the upper parts of the body ferruginous brown, 

 the head palest : on each of the wing-coverts at 

 the tip is a round ferruginous white spot: the 

 Tump ferruginous : quills dusky : the under parts 

 of the body pale reddish brown, changing to red- 

 dish white on the bottom of the belly : vent the 

 same, but the feathers tipped with a still paler 

 colour : tail brown j the outer feather marked at 

 the tip of the inner web with white : legs black. 

 Supposed to inhabit the Sandwich Islands.*' 



