SANGUINEOUS CREEPER. 



Certhia sanguinolenta. C. cocci?ieO'Sanguln€a, .dorso maculis dif-- 

 formibus tiigris, suhtus cinerea, gulajuguloque albis. Lath. ind. 

 orn. suppl. 



Blood-red Creeper, marked above by irregular black spots, 



beneath cinereous with white chin and throat. 

 Sanguineous Creeper. Lath, syn. suppl. 2. 



Described by Dr. Latham from a drawing: 

 colour above bright red, somewhat irreguhirly 

 varied with differently sized black spots : shoul- 

 ders, quill-feathers, and tail black, the quill-feathers 

 edged with white: under parts whitish brown: 

 bill black, and rather short for a bird of this genus: 

 legs brown. Native of New Holland. 



OLIVE-GREEN CREEPER. 



Certhia virens. C. olivaceo-viridis, suhtus JlaDescejis, loris sub- 

 nigriSf remigibus caudaque Jlavo marginatis apicefuscis. 



Olive-green Creeper, yellowish beneath, with blackish lores, and 

 yeHow-edged quill and tail-feathers with black tips. 



Certhia virens. C. olivaceo-mridis^ loris nigricantibus, remigibus 

 caudaque Jlavo marginatis. Lath. ind. orn. 



Olive-green Creeper. Lath, syn, 



Le Vert-olive. Vitll. Certh. pi. 67. 



An elegant species : length about five inches 

 and a half: colour, on the upper parts, fine olive- 

 green, except the tips of the wings and tail, which 

 incline 10 brown; the latter slightly forked at the 



