( .^7 ) 
C. MuSGICAPA,CMf. 
Mustachios shorter 
and beak narrower than 
in the Muscipeta^ point 
a Httle crook'd. Fig. 
157, bis. 
d. Gymnocephalus, 
Geoff. Bald-heads. 
Beak of Tyrannus^ 
but the culminating 
edge more arched and a 
reat part of the face na- 
ed of feathers. Fig. 60. 
Choucas chauve. Buff. 
e. Gephalopterus, Geoff. , 
Base of the beak fur- 
f nished with a bunch of 
raised feathers in the 
form of a parasol. Fig. 
101. C. Ornatus. 
4. Ampelis, J^in. Co^ 
TING A. 
The depressed beak 
of the MuscicapUj but 
shorter in proportion, 
broad , and slightly 
arched. 
a. PlAUHAU. 
Beak stronger and 
more pointed. Fig. 61. 
b. G. Proper. 
Beak weaker. 
c. Geblepyris, Cu^. Ga- 
TERPILLAR-CATCHERS. 
d. BOMBYCIVORA 
Ghatterers. 
Tern . 
Insectivorous. Ame- 
rica. 
Wings oi males co- 
loured with brilliant 
azure and purple in the 
pairing season . 
Stems of the feathers Tail a little forked in 
of the rump elongated, the middle, graduated at 
stiff and pointed. 
Ends of the stems of 
the secondary feathers 
of the wing enlarged into 
a smooth, oval, red6\sk. 
the sides. No brilliancy 
of colour. Africa. India. 
