EUROPEAN, AND BAHAMA CREEPER. v 2§:s 



XIV. CREEPER. Gen. Birds, XXVIIL 



Sr. Zool. 1. N^ g.i.—Cat,fiy, App. xxxvL. ^ ,^^^ Eukokaw. 



Certhiu Familiaris Krypare, Faun. Suec. N" lo6. — Latham, i. yor. 

 Le Grimpereau, De Bu£bn,y. i^ii. — Lev. Mus. 



CWith head and neck brown, ftreaked with black i rump 

 ■ tawny : coverts of wings varied with brown and black : pri- 

 maries dufky, edged with white, and edged and barred with ferrugi- 

 nous marks : breaft and belly frlvery : tail very long, confifting of 

 twelve fharp-pointed feathers of a tawny hue. 



Inhabits North America. Is found, but very rarely, in Ruffia and Pi.Ae.E; 



Sibiria. Found in Sweden^ and never q_uits the country j and. extends 

 as far north as Sondmor *.. 



Bahama Titmoufe, CateJBy, i. eg. -n 



. ,^ , ^ I175- Bahama,. 



Yellow-belhed Creeper, Ed-w. 362. 



Certhia Flaveola, Lin. Syft. \%-].— Latham, i. 737. 



Le Grimpereau de Martinique, ou le Sucrier, Brifon, iii, 611. 



Le Sucrier, De Buffbn, v. 542. 



/^ With a dufky bill head^ and back : cheeks black : above each 

 eye is a yellow line : rump yellow : wings dufky; the prima- 

 ries crofled with a bar of white : neck, breaft, and belly, yellow : 

 tail black ; the exterior feathers tipt with white. 



The female hath the fame marks, but the colors are more obfcure. 



Inhabits the Bahama IJlands, and the Antilles ; in the laft it lives PtAcs, 



among the fugar-canes, and fucks the fweet juice which exudes 

 from them f* 



• Strom, 244^ t De Bujin, v. 542* 



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