."." I'- l.I>T OF TIIK lURDS OF EASTERN NOKTII A.MEKICA. 



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No. 



274 (."i.'J.s) Hi/tea boi-i-iili* linrlnni. ,Arn.) Ilarlan's Hawk. 



Differs from //o/v,///.s in being somewhat heavier; the general plumage 

 is dark sooty or Mark, showing more or less white streaks, the 

 concealed portion of feathers being white; underparts, more or less 

 white, with various markings; it occurs in (ieorgia and Florida, 

 and the (inlf States to the Mississippi Valley ; north to Illinois 

 and Iowa, and racially to Pennsylvania. 



275 (:;:V.i) BUTEO LINEATUS. (GMEL.) Re3=shouldered Hawk. 



Throughout eastern North America ; breeding throughout its range. 



276 ( :;:;!'</) Buteo lineatiLS alleni. IJuxav. Florida Red-shouldered Hawk. 



Differs from lii<fiii* in being smaller, and the adults have no rufous on 

 the liend ; (iulf States, from Texas to the C'aroliuas ; but most 

 common in Florida and along the southern coast. 



Si IU.KM s TACHYTR1ORCHIS. KMI-. 



277 (.342) BUTEO SWAINSONI. I'.ONAP. Swainson's Hawk. 



Western species; occasionally occurring in eastern United States; 

 casual in Florida ; recorded from Maine and Massachusetts. 



278 (.it. ,, BUTEO LATISSIMUS. (Wn.s.) Broad=winged Hawk. 



Throughout eastern North America; from Canada to West Indies and 

 South America ; breeds throughout its range. 



BUBGENDS BUTEOLA. IJOXAI 1 . 



279 (:J44) BUTEO BRACHYURUS. VIKILL. Short=tailed Hawk. Black Hawk. 



Tropical species; resident in Florida. 



GEMS ASTURINA. VIKIM.. 



280 (.111,) ASTURINA PLAQIATA. S< ui.i (;i:i,. Mexican Goshawk. 



Western species ; once observed in Illinois ; no other record for eastern 

 North America. 



(IKMS ARCHIBUTEO. HIM MM. 



281 (.. 17") ARCHIBUTEO LAQOPUS SANCTI-JOHANNIS. (GMKL.) American 



Rough-legged Hawk. 



New Kngland and Illinois. 



282 (."is; ARCHIBUTEO FERRUGINEUS. ( LICIIT.) Ferruginous Rough-leg. 



North Anurica; from ( iulf States northward; breeds north of I'nited 



States. 



GENUS AQUILA. HIM-. 



283 (:;i'.i) AQUILA CHRYSAETOS. (l.i\\.) Golden Eagle. 



Norlh America; breeding in mountains in unsettled localities through- 

 out iK range; much le>s common than the Hald I-'.agle on the 

 Atlantic cc>;ist. 



