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Xe Figuier brun de St. Domingue, BrLf. em. iii. p. 513. N° 62. pi. 28. I00, 



* VAR. A. 



f. 5. 



'T^HIS bird is like the laft, but paler: the under parts are Female. 



whitifh, and the breaft is fpotted with brown ; the white 

 band is likewife wanting on the wing coverts. 



The firft is faid to inhabit Canada ; the other St. Domingo : but Place. 



as they have both been caught on board a fhip between theie 

 places, it is probable that they migrate alternately from one to 

 the other. 



Certhia pinus, Lin. SyJ}. i. p. 187. N° 16. 107. 



La Mefange d'Amerique, Brif. orn. iii. p. 576. N° 15. PINE W. 



Le Figuier de la Louifiane, id. Supp. p. 99. N° 55. 



Le Figuier des Sapins, Buf. oif. v. p. 296. 



Pine-creeper, Catejh. Car. i. p. 46. — Ed<w. pi. 277. — ArSi. Zool. 



i[ ENGTH almoft four inches and three quarters. Bill Description. 



brown : the male has the head, hind part of the neck, back, 

 and rump, olive : through the eye a black ftreak : throat, neck, 

 and breaft, yellow : belly and vent white : upper wing coverts 

 brown, marked at the end with a fpot of white, forming two 

 bands on the wings : quills brown : tail a trifle forked ; colour 

 brown ; the outer webs of the outer feathers white : legs 

 brown. 



The female is wholly brown. Female. 



Found in Carolina in fummer; comes into Penjylvania in Place and 

 April, and departs fouth in autumn. Has the manners of a Manners. 

 Creeper, running up and down the decayed trees in fearch of in- 



3 Qjz fedts, 



