PINE=CREEPER. 
oversight, in separating the Pine-Creeper of 
Catesby from tliat of Edwards. 
** The head, the throat, and all the under 
side of the body, are of a very beautiful yel- 
low. There is a small black bar on each side 
of the head. The upper part of the neck, 
and all the upper surface of the body, are of a 
yellow green, or shining olive, which is still 
more bright on the rump. The wings of the 
tail are of a biueisli iron-colour. The supe- 
rior coverts are terminated with white ; which 
forms, on each wing, two transverse white 
bars. The bill is black, and the legs are of a 
yellowish brown. The Female is entirely 
brown. 
This bird," adds BiifFon, ** appears in 
Carolina, in winter; where, Catesby tells us, 
it searches on the deciduous trees for insects. 
It is also seen, during summer, in the noithern 
provinces. Bartrani informed Edwards, in a 
Letter, that it arrives in Pennsvlvania in the 
month of April, and continues all the summer. 
Howevei-, he confesses that he never srav it's 
iicst. 
