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RUSTY-THROATED FLYCATCHER. 



(Muscicapa gularis.) 



Mu. Jusca ahdomine cinerascente, gula rectricibusque Jerrugineis, 

 superciliis albis. 



Brown Flycatcher, with the body ash-coloured ; the throat and 



tail-feathers ferruginous ; eye-brows white. 

 Muscicapa superciliosa. Mus, Carls, fas. 4. pi, 96. — Lath. 



Ind. Orn. Sup. I, 3, 

 Supercilious Flycatcher. Lath. Syn. Sup. II. 220. 14. 



This is described by Sparrman : it is the size of 

 a small Thrush : its beak is pale at the base and 

 black at the tip : the upper parts and side of its 

 head, its neck, back, and wings, are dark rufous 

 brown : line from the nostrils to the hind head, 

 passing over the eyes, white : the chin and throat 

 pale rust-colour : the breast, belly, and vent, dull 

 ash : the two middle tail-feathers dark brown ; 

 the rest rust-colour, with their inner margins and 

 tips brown : the tail itself rounded : legs pale 

 brown : locality unknown. 



BROWN flycatcher. 



(Muscicapa fuliginosa.) 



Mv. Jusca Jlavescente-marginata, suUus albida) pectore suhriifo. 

 Brown Flycatcher, with the feathers edged with yellowish; 

 beneath whitish ; breast reddish. 



