CLIMACTERIS PLACENS, Sclater. 
New-Guinea Tree-Creeper. 
Climacteris placens, Sclater, P. Z. S. 1873, p. 693. 
“ The discovery of a typical species of this Australian genus in New Guinea,” writes Dr. Sclater, “ is of 
very great interest. Dr. Schlegel has already recorded the existence of Sittella in the same country.” In 
indorsing the opinion of the above-named gentleman, I feel that there is little else for me to say, as each 
new traveller in the island brings to light some hitherto unsuspected link between the avifaunas of the two 
countries. 
Nothing has been recorded respecting the habits of this Tree-Creeper. The original specimen was 
obtained by Signor d’Albertis in Atam, near the Arfak mountains. 
The following is a transcript of Dr. Sclater’s original description : — ■ 
“ Above mouse-brown ; the plumes of the head rufescent, with paler shafts, and narrowly tipped with 
black ; wings black, with a broad basal bar of ochraceous buff traversing the base of the quills ; under 
wing-coverts also ochraceous buff ; tips of the quills and the secondaries adjoining the back obscure dusky 
brown ; tail black, tipped with cinereous, the two centre tail-feathers of nearly the same colour as the back ; 
underneath paler, more ashy, the whole belly and vent streaked with black and ochraceous ; a patch of 
feathers under the eye rufous ; hill black ; feet yellowish ; iris blacK. Total length 5‘4 inches, wing 3 2, 
tail 25, tarsus 09, hind toe without claw 06. 
The figures in the Plate are life-size. 
