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No. 98. New Holland Creeper, White, Journ. X. S. Wales, 

 pp. 186, 297, pis. 15, 65; Lath., Gen. Syn., Suppl. ii.. 

 p. 161. 

 Certhia novae Kollandiae, Lath., [nd. Orn., i., p. 296. 

 Meliornis none hollandisB (Lath.), Gadow, Cat. B., ix.. 

 p. 253. 

 This figure is not the type of the species, the birds having 

 been figured by White. 



Watling's note: "Natural size. Native name Balgonera. 

 January." 



No. 99. Black-eyed Creeper, Lath., Gen. Syn., Suppl. ii., 

 p. 165. 

 Certhia melanojps, Lath., Ind. Orn., Suppl., p. xxxvi. 

 GhjcipMla fulvifrons (Lewin), Gadow, Cat. B., ix., p. 210. 

 This is the type of Certhia melanops of Latham, founded on 

 the " Black-eyed Creeper," of which Dr. Gadow doubted the 

 identity. There need be no further question, however, on this 

 point, and the species must be called Glyciphila melanops (Lath.). 

 Watling's note: "Natural size. A honey bird. A Fly- 

 catcher." 



No. 100. Black-eyed Creeper, variety. 



Watling's note : "Natural size. This bird has a whistling 

 note and lives on honey, etc." 

 No. 101. Black-eyed Creeper. 



Watling's note : " The same size as the bird the drawing was 

 taken from." 



No. 102. Slender-billed Creeper, Lath., Gen. Syn., Suppl. ii.. 

 p. 165, pi. cxxix. 

 Certhia tenuirostris, Lath., Ind. Orn., Suppl., p. xxxvi. 

 Acanthorhynchus tenuirostris, Gadow, Cat. B., ix., p. 111. 

 This drawing is the type of A. tenuirostris (Lath.). Watling's 

 note: " Natural size." 



No. 103. Slender-billed Creeper, female. 



Watling's note: "Natural size. This bird lives on flies and 

 honey ; when flying it makes a singular noise as if the tips of the 

 wings were beat together under the bird's belly. It hovers over 

 flowers and extracts honey with its brush tongue." 



No. 104. Mellivorous Creeper, Lath., Gen. Syn., Suppl. ii.. 

 p. 166.* 

 Certhia mellivora, Lath., Ind. Orn., Suppl., p. xxxvii. 

 Acanthochaera mellivora, Gadow, Cat. B., ix., p. 261. 

 * Cf. iig. 89. 



