MUSCICAPA BANYUMAS. 
Ord. IlT e Les Passereaux, Cuvier. l re Famille, Les Dentirostres. 
Ord. III me Insectivores, Temminck. 
Ord. VI. Passeres, Linn. Syst. 
Ord. II. Ambulatores, Miger. Fam 11, Canon. 
MUSCICAPA, Linn. Briss. Lath. Cm. Temm. Itlig. &c 
Char. Gen. — Rostrum mediocre, robustum, grypaneum, depressum, dertro plerum- 
que adunco, tomiis pone apicem utrinsecus emarginatis. Vibrissa mastacales 
paten tes elongatae. Nares basales, laterales, subrotunda?, patulae, vibrissis mas- 
tacalibns partim obtectae. Pedes ambulatorii, mediocres, congrni. Acropodia 
scutulata. Unguis posticus incurvus, antico medio major. ( Miger, ) 
Muscicapa supra saturato cyaneo nigricans, subtus badio rufescens, linea frontali 
alarumque flexura azurcis, macula laterali capitis collique aterrima antice orbitas 
loraque complectente ad rostri basin extensa postice attenuata, remigibus rectri- 
cibusque nigris. 
Chiching-goteng, of the Javanese, in the province of Banyumas. 
Muscicapa Banyumas, Horsf. Syst Arrangement of Birds from Java, Limi. Trans. 
Vol XIII. />. 146. 
Muscicapa cantatrix, Gobe-moucke Chanieur, Noux>. Bee. de PI. coloriees doiseaux, §"c. 
par C J. Temminck et M. Laugier, fyc. 8$c. 8$c. 38 Liv. PL 226, male et femelte. 
Banyumas Fly-catcher, Gen. Hist, of Birds by J. Latham, M. D. Second Edition, 
1821, Vol VI p. 206, N. 81. 
I FOUND the Muscicapa Banyumas only in one province of Java, which is 
designated by the specific name applied to it in the Systematic Arrangement of 
Birds from that Island. The natives distinguish it by a denomination — Chiching- 
goleng — which is also given to the most melodious of the Javanese Thrushes. 
