CATALOGUE. 
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A. and Drawing. Sumatra. Presented by Sir T. S. 
Raffles. 
B. C. Dukhun. Presented by Colonel Sykes. 
D. Calcutta. Presented by J. McClelland, Esq. 
" This bird is found in dense jungle, where it is observed flying 
from tree to tree, remaining on each a short time, and capturing an 
insect or two, and then resuming its flight." — (Jerd. Madr. Jourii. 
XI. p. 14.) 
Heifer remarks : " The habit of this bird is solitary, noisy, found 
chiefly in bamboo forests in the interior of Tenasserim." — (Heifer's 
MS. notes.) 
179. MYIAGBA LATIBOSTBIS, Gould. 
Myiagra latirostris, Oould, P. Z. S. (1840), ^. 172; B. 
Austr. II. t. 92. G. B. Gray, Gen. of Birds, I. 
p. 261. Bonap., C. G. Av. p. 321. 
The Broad-billed Flycatcher, Gould, 
a. Australia From Mr. George Fradgley. 
180. MYIAGBA PLUMBEA, Vigors et Horsfield. 
Myiagra plumbea, Vig. et Sorsf., Trans. Linn. Soc.JLY. 
p. 254. Gould, B. Austr. II. t. 89. G. B. Grog, 
Gen. of Birds, I. p. 261. Blgth, Cat. B. Mus. A. S. 
Beng. p. 204. Bonap., C. G. Av. p. 204. 
Muscicapa leucogastra, BlytJi, Journ. A. S. Beng. XIII. 
p. 386 {the male). 
Myiagra rubeculoides, Vig. et Horsf {the female), 
Muscicapa rubecula, Blgth, Journ. A. Beng. XIII. 
p. 386 {ditto). 
The Plumbeus Flycatcher, Gould, 
a. Drawing. From Edward Blyth, Esq. 
Genus Pericrocotus, Bote, Isis (1826), p. 972. 
Phcenicoenis, Poie, Isis (1827). 
Acis, Less. Tr. d'Orn. (1831). 
Pabus,^. Linn. Gmel. 
Muscicapa, Forster et al. 
MusciPETA, Vigors, Sgke6-. 
