12^ 



CREEPER. 



21. 



FAMOUS CR. 



Famous Creeper, Gen. Syn. ii. p. 720. N" 21. 



A Specimen of this, in the colleftion of the late Mr. Boddam, 

 was called by the name of Sugar-Bird. 



26. 



4- BLACK AND 



BLUE CR. 



Black and Blue Creeper, Gen. Syu. ii. p. 724. N» 26. 



Specinnen of this, in the colle£lion of Mr. Green, of Lambeth, 

 was of a dirty green colour j but the yellow markings on the 

 wings the fame. Whether a /(f»?«/^, or a young bird, is uncer- 

 tain. 



li- 



BLUE CR 



Blue Creeper, Gen. Sjn. ii. p. 725. N" 27. 



NE of thefe, in poirelTion of Mr. Jones, oi Bermondjey, has the 

 bill and legs red. , , . 



29. 



CAYENNE CR. 



Cayenne Creeper, Gen: Syn. ii. p. 728. N" 29. 



TN the Leverian Mufeum are two birds which I fufpe£t to be va- 

 rieties of this fpecies, or rather the young not arrived at perfect: 

 plumage. The one meafures in length five inches : general co- 

 lour of the plumage palifli green j the under parts lighteft, and 

 marked with perpendicular ftreaks of white on the chin, throat, 

 and. bread: : over the eye a pale flreak, and beneath it one of 

 black : quills and tail dark green, with pale edges. The other 

 is not quite fo long: general colour of the plumage green : fides 

 of the head, chin, and throat, as far as the breaft, dafhed with per- 

 pendicular green ftreaks : quills and tail darker than the reft of 



ihe plumage. 



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