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MUSCICAPIN^. MUSCICAPA. 
sixth least ; the third longest, but the second almost equal, the fourth 
and fifth very little shorter, the first much longer than the seventh ; 
tail emarginate. Upper parts dull ash-grey, shaded with brown poste- 
riorly ; a concealed patch of bright vermilion on the top of the 
head ; wing- coverts, quills and tail clfbcolate-brown, margined with 
brownish- white ; lower parts anteriorly ash-grey, behind greyish-white 
tinged with yellow, lower wing-coverts pale sulphur yellow. Female 
similar. 
Male, 8|, 14|. 
Florida Keys ; and southern parts of South Carolina. Abundant. 
Migratory. 
Tyrannus grisetis, Vieill, Ois. d’Amer. pi. 46. 
Pipiry Flycatclier, Muscicapa dominicensis, Atri>. Orn. Biog. v. ii. p. 392. 
56. 3. Muscicapa Tyrannus, Linn. Tyrant Flycatcher, — 
King Bird. 
Plate LXXIX. Male and Female. 
The outer two primaries attenuated at the end, the second longest, 
the first longer than the third ; tail even. Upper parts dark bluish- 
grey, the head greyish -black, with a bright vermilion patch margined 
with yellow ; quills, coverts, and tail-feathers brownish-black, the 
former margined with dull white ; the latter largely tipped with white ; 
lower parts greyish- white, the breast pale grey. Female duller, the 
upper parts tinned with brown, the lower more dusky. 
Male, 84, 144. 
North America generally. Migratory. A few winter in South Florida. 
Lanius Tyrannus, Linn. Syst. Nat. v. i. p. 136. 
Tyrant Flycatcher, Muscicapa Tyrannus, WiLS. Amer. Orn. v. i. p. 66. 
Muscicapa Tyrannus, Bonap. Syn. p. 66. 
King-bird or Tyrant Flycatcher, Muscicapa Tyrannus, Nutt. Man. v. i. p. 265. 
Tyrant Flycatcher, Muscicapa Tyrannus, Aun. Orn. Biog. v. i. p. 403 ; v. v. p. 420. 
Bill large. Head plain, crested, quills not attenuated. 
57. 4. Muscicapa crinita, Linn. Great Crested Flycatcher. 
Plate CXXIX. Male. 
Third quill longest, first and sixth equal ; upper parts dull greenish- 
olive ; quills and coverts dark brown, the primaries margined with 
light red, the secondaries with yellowish-white, of which there are two 
bars across the wing, formed by the tips of the secondary coverts and 
first row of small coverts ; inner webs of the tail feathers, except the 
two middle, light red ; margins of inner webs of quills tinged with the 
same ; fore neck and sides of the head greyish-blue, the rest of the 
lower parts yellow. Female similar. 
Male, 81, 13. 
