WALL CREEPER. 
the throat, which extends to the tore part of 
the neck, and distinguishes the sex. The up- 
per side of the head and body is of a pleasant 
ash-colour ; the under side, of a deeper cast. 
The small superior coverts of the wings, aic 
rose-colour ; the great ones blackish, edged 
with rose-colour. The quills are terininated 
with white ; and bordered, from their base to 
the middle, with rose-colour, which grows 
more dilute, and almost vanishes on the quills 
nearest the body. The five first are marked 
on the inside with two spots of white, more 
or less pure, and the nine following with a 
single fulvous spot. The small interior co- 
verts next the margin arc rose-coloured, the 
others blackish. The quills of the tail are 
blackish; the four middle ones tipped with 
dirty grev, and the two outer pairs with white. 
The bill, and legs, are black. 
" In the Female, the throat is whitish. A 
subjedl which I observed liad, under it's throat, 
II broad mark of light grev ; which descended 
on the neck, and sent otf a branch to each 
side of the head. The Female described by 
Julwards was larger than the Male described 
by 
