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PILEATED FLYCATCHER, 

 (Muscicapa pileata.) 



Mu. oiimcea subtus Jlam, fronte genis menteque Jlavis, pileo 



nucha torque colloque iriferiore nigris. 

 Olive Flycatcher, beneath yellow, with the forehead, cheekg, 



and chin, yellow ; the upper parts of the head;, collar, and 



under parts of the neck, black. 

 Muscicapa cucullata. Wils, Amer. Orn, 3. 101. 

 Sylvia mitrata. Lath. Ind, Orn. 2. 528. 71. — GmeL Syst, Nat, 



J-e Gobe-mouche citrin de la Louisiane, Buff, Hist. Nat. Ois. 



4. 53Q.--Buff. PL Enl. 666. 

 Hooded Warbler. Pen. Arct. ZooL 2. 287. — Lath. Gen. Syn. 4. 



402. 68. 



Hooded Flycatcher. Wils. Amer. Orn. 3. 101.^^. 25./. 3. 



This species is in length five inches and a half: 

 its forehead, cheeks, and chin, are yelloMS sur- 

 rounded with a black band that covers the crown, 

 hind head, and part of the neck, and descends 

 over the breast j from thence all the under parts 

 are of a rich yellow : back and upper parts of the 

 wings and tail olive yellow, with the inner webs 

 and tips of the two latter dusky : some of the tail- 

 feathers are slightly tipped with white, and edged 

 with pale yellow olive : the female has the throat 

 and breast yellow, and the black on the collar is 

 more dull than in the male. 



V. X. p. II. 



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