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long, brown, gloffed with green; all of ‘the feathers, except the two 
middle ones, whitifh at the ends: acrofs the breaft two bands, the 
one of blue, the other fanguineous. In Spalow/ki’s figure of this bird, 
a blue band croffes the middle of the crimfon one. 
Certhia polita, Ind. Ov. i. p. 287. 19.—My. Carlf. fafe. iii. t. 59. 
HIS is five inches long: the crown, fhoulders, and leffer wing 
coverts purple, gloffed with gold: upper part of the throat and 
neck black, beneath thefe violet purple ; beyond this is a deep purple 
band, feparating the above-mentioned parts from the belly, which is 
dufky brown: at the bend of the wing, a tuft of yellow feathers: 
tail black ; the outer feathers ferruginous on the outer margins anc 
tips: bill and legs black. 
Certhia fulva, Ind. Orn. i. p. 287. 20.—Maert, Phy/: Aré.i. 1. p. 76. 
‘HIS is rather more than five inches long : bill and legs horn co- 
lour: the plumage for the moft part fulvous: quills and tail 
feathers black above, and brownifh beneath : tail about two inches in 
length. 
Inhabits South America; and is faid to be of the fize of a Finch. 
Certhia afiatica, Ind. Oru. i. p. 288, 22. 
HIS is about four inches in length: bill and legs black : general 
colour of the plumage deep blue: wings deep brown. 
Inhabits India, where it is called Sugar-eater, From the drawings 
of Major Roverts. 
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