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TESTACEOUS
F.
D e s c r i p t i o n .
P l a c e .
*03.
RUSTY-COLLARED
F.
Plage.
104.
NOOTKA F.
P.LA.CJ,
Fringilla tfcltacea, jfacq. Vog. p. 27. N° 21. t, 12,
T E N G T H five inches and a half. Bill pale red : irides black:
head, neck, and back, ferruginous, mottled with black:
breaft and belly the fame, but paler: wings and tail brown : legs
flelh-colour.
Brought from Portugal to Vienna.
C I Z E uncertain. -General colour brown, with a ferruginous
collar.
Inhabits Terra del Fuego.
gIZE-uricertain. General colour black, with a white bill.
Inhabits Nootka Sound, where it is called Mamat *,
Cook's Lajl Voy*
G e n u s X X X V II I . F L Y C A T C H E R .
N° 79. Phcebe FI.
80. Golden- throat Fl-
8 t. Nitid FI.
82. Lefler Crefted FI.
83. Hanging FI.
N ” 84. Society FL
85. White-fronted FI.
*6. Pafferine FI.
87. African FI.
Bourbon Flycatcher, Gen. Syn.. ill. p. 330. N° y.
*T pHE head o f the female, is aih-coloured *.
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BOURBONFL.
Flammeous Flycatcher, Gen. Syn. xâ. p. 338. N* 26.
Br. Muß
Brijfon..
Z *
26.
FLAMMEOUS
FL.
^ F IN E fpecimen of the male is in the pofiefiion o f Sir JoJlph D
Banks. The length fix inches. The bill black, with a flight
notch near the tip : the plumage on the upper parts bla ck: rump
and upper tail coverts a fine glowing orange : chin, throat, and
fides of the head, beneath the eye, black : from the breaft to the
legs orange : vent yellowilh white : thighs black : tail very cuneiform
in fhape 5 the two middle feathers three inches in
lengths the outer one but an inch and a halfs colour blacks the
ends of all, except the four middle feathers, more or lefs orange-
coloured : legs black.
ESCRIPTION,
Black