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than a Muscicapa ; while, but for its tail, M. geni- 
barbis might he classed as a flycatcher. In either 
case the affinity is too palpable to require com- 
ment. — And thus do we think that the great circle 
of the Muscicapinw is closed. 
Concentrating the results of that analysis we hare 
now gone through of the two typical circles of the 
Muscicapidce, we shall find that their contents mu- 
tually represent each other in the following manner : 
While the analogies of the sub-genera may be thus 
briefly recapitulated. — 
Genus Todus, 
Sub-genera. 
Todus 
Platyrhynchus. 
CONOPOPHAGA. 
Platysteira. 
Lepturus 
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analogies. Genus Muscicapa, 
bub-genera. 
Bill more lengthened, 1 ^ 
and depressed to the > Muscipeta. 
end. j 
Bill shorter, very broad....MYiAGRA, 
Bill small, triangular,! 
the sides compressed ; > Muscicapa. 
tail short I 
Bill lengthened ; tail ) 
short, broad, even,... j 
Bill triangular, the sides } 
compressed ; tail slen- > 
der, the tips pointed. J 
Hyliota. 
Cryptolopha. 
