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(ER. 
Var. A. 
6. 
RED-BACKED 
CR. 
WANTS Jae) 
DaesCRIPTION. 
CE 
JGNOBLE 
CR. 
DESCRIPTION. 
Fake OF 
UNDULATED 
CR. 
DeEscRIPTION, 
CARS eE, Ea sP ie he aR. 
Certhia cinerea, Ind. Ora. i. p. 289. 25. 
Cinereous Creeper, Gen. Syz. ii. p. 721. Var. 
JN the Leverian collection is one of thefe birds, which I fufpe& to 
be a female, or young bird not attained the perfect colours: the 
plumage above mottled brown, beneath cinereous white: the fhoulders 
of the wings, one or two of the fecond quills, and the rump, green: 
the long tail feathers wanting: bill and legs black. 
Certhia erythronotos, Jud. Orz. 1. p. 290. 28. 
Red-backed_Creeper, Gen. Syxz. Sup. p. 132. Var. 
HIS variety has the head and upper part of the body fcarlet, the 
- under afh colour: bill, legs, wings, and tail black. From the 
collection of drawings of Colonel Woodford. 
Certhia ignobilis, Izd. Orz. i. p. 294. 42.—Mu/. Carl/ fafc. iii. t. 56. 
SIZE of a Starling: length eight inches: the bill is yellowith: 
upper parts of the plumage footy brown: wings brown with 
black fhafts: the under part of the body afh coloured, marked with 
Jongitudinal elliptical white fpots: tail and legs black. 
_ Native place unknown. 
Certhia undulata, Ivd. Orn. i. p. 295. 43.—Mu/. Carll. fafc. ii. ts 34. 
H1S is about feven inches long: the upper parts of the plumage 
footy afh colour; the under undulated tranfverfely, blackifh and 
white : quills foot colour, margined with cinereous olive: under part 
of the tail cinereous: bill brown: legs black. 
Native place unknown. 
