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CREEPER. 



neck, and back, are of a deep cinnamon, or Jnuff- colour : beneath 

 the body green : under wing coverts yellow : the two middle tail 

 feathers are double the length of the reft, being two inches and a 

 half long ; the others of a moderate length, even at the ends, and 

 of a blackiOi green colour: legs black. 



I met with a fpecimen of the above at the late Mr. Boddam'$, 

 Native place uncertain. 



5'- 

 ASH-BELLIED 



CR. 



Description. 



Place. 



Br. Muf. 



T ENGTH five inches and a half. Bill fcarcc an inch long, 

 and black : tongue bifid : top of the head green : the upper 

 parts of the neck, body, and wings, pale olive green j the under 

 very pale a(h-colour : quills and tail brown, edged with green : 

 legs black. 



Inhabits Africa. 



52, 

 INDIGO CR. 



DSSCRIPTIOK. 



Place. 



Le Roffignol de Muraille des Indes, Son. Voy. Ind. voL ii. p. 208. 



C I Z E of the Fig-eater. Bill black : irides rufous yellow : the 

 top of the head, neck behind, the back, wings, and tail, are of 

 a pale indigo blue : over the eye a white ftreak, and a fecond of 

 black paffing under the eye to the hind head : the throat is whiter 

 the bread, belly, and vent, rufous : legs rufous yellow. 

 Inhabits //;</;V7. 



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