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low : throat, cheeks, and bread:, whitilh yellow, fprinkled with
oblong fpots o f brown, from the fides of the mouth to the
bread: the red as in the male, but greener on the back, and
dreaked more fparingly.
Place. Inhabits North America, vifiting Severn River only in the
fummer-feafon«
Mufcicapa virens, Lin. Syji. i- p. 236. 11.
Le Gobe-mouche cendre de la Caroline, Brif. orn. ii, p. 368. 7.
------- - - - brun deD°, Buf. oif. iv. p. 543.
Little Brown Flycatcher, Catejb. Car• i. p. 54*
Cinereous Flycatcher, Ard. Zool.
Br. Mu/.
47-
CINEREOUS
FL.
D e s c r i p t io n. O I Z E of the Spotted Flycatcher : length five inches three
quarters. The upper mandible black j the under yellow ;
bafe befet with bridles : the head and upper parts are dark
alh-colour: the under yellowifti white : wings brown, edged with
white: tail brown : legs black.
Place. Found in Carolina in fummer ; breeds there, and depart»
againd winter.
Le Merle verdde la Caroline, Brif. orn. ii. p. 31J. N° 55.— Buf. oif iii,
p . 3 9 6 .
Yellow-breafted Chat, Catejb. Car. i. p. 50*
Chattering Flycatcher, Ard. Zoel.
Description. 'T ' H I S is a trifle bigger than a Lark : the length feven inches
three quarters. The bill ten lines long, and black: the
head, and upper parts of the body, dull green : over the eyes a
dreak of white, and beneath a fmall white fpot; in the direction
48.
CHATTERING
FL.
tion of the under jaw a (lender white line : the throat, and beneath
as far as the belly, yellow ■, from thence to the vent dirty
white : the quids are dull green : the tail brown : legs and claws
black.
This is found in Carolina, but not in the inhabited parts,
being chiefly met with two or three hundred miles from the fea.
It frequents the banks of great rivers, and is very Ihy. Flies
with the legs extended : faid to fing well, and ischought to
feed on the feed of the Purple-flowered Solatium.
G E N E R A L colour brown, inclining to afli-colour beneath :
the throat and vent fpotted with white.
Inhabits the parts about Lake Baikal, and in the ead part of
Sibiria. Obferved alfo in Kamtjchatka *.
>TPHE upper parts of this bird are mottled : the under white:
beneath the wings rufous : the forehead red.
Inhabits the parts about the river Jenifei *.
Mufcicapa olivacea, Lin. Syß .i. p. 237. 14.
Le Gobe-mouche de la Jamaïque, Brif. orn. ii. p. 410. 27.
----- ----------- - Caroline, & de la Jamaique, Buf. oif. iv. p. 539,
Olive-coloured Flycatcher, Edvj. pi. 253.
Red-eyed Flycatcher, Catefi. Car. pi. 54.— Brown. Jam. p. 4-6.—A r t i. Z00L
Br . M u f Lev. Muf.
T E N G T H five inches and a half. Bill lead-colourj bafe
of the under mandible pale, and befet with bridles : irides
red : all the upper parts of the plumage are greenifh olive
Place.
49-
DUN FL.
D e s c r i p t io n .
Place.
50.
RED-FACED
FL.
D e s c r i p t io n .
Place.
gftj
+. RED-EYED
FL.
D e s c r i p t io n .
6 * Mr* Pennant»
brown ;