BLACK-HEADED CREEPER. 



Certhia atricapilla. C, fusco'Viridis subtus albida, vertice getiisquc 



nigris. Lath, ind. orn. suppL 

 Greenish-brown Creeper, whitish beneath, with black crown and 



cheeks. 



Black-headed Creeper. Lath, syn, suppl. 2. - 



Length six inches: bill dusky: wings and tail 

 brownish with paler edges. Native of New Hol- 

 land, 



FLY-CATCHING CREEPER. 



Certhia pyrrhoptera. C. cinerea subtus alba, macula auriumfuha 

 subtus nigra, remigibus medio rectricibusque exterioribus Jiavis, 

 Lath. ind. orn. suppl. 



Cinereous Creeper, white beneath, with a fulvous ear-spot black 

 beneath, wings yellow on the middle, and tail on the outside. 



Yellow-winged Creeper. Lath, syn, suppl. 1. 



Length seven inches : wings in some specimens 

 yellow in the middle, in others pale ferruginous ; 

 perhaps owing to the difference of sex : native of 

 New Holland, where it is constantly observed in 

 the act of catching flies. It is for this reason that 

 I have altered Dr. Latham's trivial name of yellow- 

 winged^ applied to this species, and which must 

 have been given through oversight; a species of 

 similar name occurring in the first supplement to 

 the General Synopsis. 



