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YELLOW-HEADED FLYCATCHER. 



(Muscicapa ochrocephala.) 



Mu. Jlavescente-viridis subtus albuy capite collo pectoreque aureo- 

 Jlavis, 



Greenish-yellow Flycatcher, beneath white^ with the head, neck, 



and breast, golden yellow. 

 Muscicapa ochrocephala. Gmel, Si/st. Nat. 1. 944. — Lath. Ind. 



Orn. 2. 479. 47. 

 Yellow-headed Flycatcher. Lath. Gen. Syn, 3. 342. 37. 



Said by Dr. Latham to be in " length five 

 inches and a half : beak seven lines, rather stout, 

 and bent only at the tip ; nostrils covered by a 

 membrane ; base of the beak bristly : irides hazel : 

 the head, neck, and breast, golden yellow : upper 

 parts dusky pale yellowish green, inclining on the 

 rump to ash-colour: belly, thighs, and vent, 

 white : legs black : claws long. Inhabits Queen 

 Charlotte's Sound, in New Zealand.'* 



CINNAMON FLYCATCHER. 

 (Muscicapa cinnamomea.) 



Mv.Jlamcante cinnamomea, alarum fascia, tectricumque apice 



Jlavis, remigibus atris margine Jerrugineis. 

 Yellowish cinnamon-coloured Flycatcher, with a stripe on the 



