DUN FLYCATCHER. 



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wings, and the coverts, at their tips, yellow ; the quills dusky, 



edged with ferruginous. 

 Muscicapa cinnamomea. Gmel, Syst. Nat, 1. 937. — Lath. Ind, 



Orn, 2. 484. 66. 

 Cinnamon Flycatcher. Latlu Gen, Syn, 3. 354. 56. 



This Flycatcher is a native of Cayenne : its 

 length is eight inches : its beak is black : the ge- 

 neral tinge of the plumage is yellowish cinnamon- 

 colour, varied on the upper parts ; and the rump 

 and under parts are paler, and almost yellow in 

 colour : wings with a yellow bar, arising from the 

 coverts, being tipped with that colour : quills 

 dusky, edged with rust-colour. 



DUN FLYCATCHER. 



(Muscicapa sibirica.) 



Mjj,fusca subtus cinerea, gula crissoque albo maculatis. 



Brown Flycatcher, beneath ash-coloured, with the throat and 



vent spotted with white. 

 Muscicapa sibirica. Gmel. Syst. Nat. 1 . 936. — Lath. Ind. Orn. 



2. 482. 59. 



Dun Flycatcher. Fen. Arct. Zooh 2. 39O. A. — Lath. Gen. Syn. 



3. 351. 49. 



The prevailing colour of this bird is brown, in- 

 dining to ash-colour beneath: the throat and 

 vent are spotted with white. Found in the eastern 

 provinces of Siberia, and in Kamtskatka. 



