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6. Myiagra latirostris. 
Above, entirely dark glossy cinereous ; ears and sides of the 
head the same ; chin and throat rufous-orange ; the rest of 
the under plumage white ; bill short and very broad ; tail 
rounded. 
T odus rubieula ? Lath. Sapp. ii. 147 Moueherette h gorge 
rousse, Paris Mus. 
Bill and legs brown ; outer and middle toe con- 
nected as far as the first joint ; inner toe much the 
shortest ; two outer tail-feathers very slightly tipt 
with white ; plumage glossy slate colour ; the 
throat, from the chin to the upper part of the 
breast, is coloured like that of the robin, beyond 
which the under plumage is pure white. 
Total length, about 6^j bill, gape, t 7 s ; front, ? 7 n ; 
wings, 2 I 6 i5 ; tail beyond, 2j 2 0 ; base, 2 j 7 5 . 
7- Myiagra flavipes. 
First very short, bright yellow ; plumage above, and on the 
throat and breast, deep black, glossed with greenish ; body 
beneath white ; head with a lengthened pointed crest. 
Inhabits Senegal ? Mus. Paris. Total length, 
6 inches ; bill, gape, 1 ; front, ; wings, ; tail 
beyond, T s 5 ; tarsus, T 4 jj. The general structure of 
this curious bird, as already intimated, is very pecu- 
liar ; but, upon the whole, I am disposed to con- 
sider it the crested species of the sub-genus Myiagra, 
