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p. 30) it inhabits Shadrinsk ; and Nordmann states (Bull. Mosc, 

 1860, No. 1, p. 6) that it is not rare in Finland. Lilljeborg (I.e.) 

 found it at Ladienopole and on the northern Dwina. 



Buteo vulgaris, Leach. Very common in the Western Ural as 

 far as 59° N. lat. In the birch woods of the eastern slopes of the 

 Ekaterinburg Ural it is scarce, and does not occur about 

 Shadrinsk. Russ., Dikey Jastreb; Bashk., Sar. 



Buteo lagopus, (Gm.) Most likely it breeds on the steppes 

 of Shadrinsk, and from that occasionally visits the south-eastern 

 parts of the Ekaterinburg district. Russ., Bolshmj-misheloff. 



Ohs. Further north it again appears in the Ural mountains; 

 Hoffmann, Brandt (I.e.) * 



Aquila pennata, Gm. From the Severtsk Ural, 59° N. lat., 

 its range extends through Kaslinskaya and Keshtemskaya Dacha 

 to the birch woods of the western slopes of the Ural. In none of 

 the above localities is it common. Russ., Teternik. 



Aquila elanga, (Pall.) Common everywhere as far north as 58° 

 N. lat. Then, however, it becomes scarce, and does not occur 

 further north than Bogoslaffsk. It is also common in the birch 

 woods of the western slope of the Ekaterinburg Ural, but is 

 scarce further east. Russ., Podorlik; Bashk., Karagush; Ziridn, 

 Koudosmer-varish. 



Aquila nobilis, Pall.t Is common on all the wooded parts of the 

 Perm Ural, and perhaps it occurs even at Bogoslaffsk. Russ., 

 Berkut; Bashk., Burkut 



Aquila ehrysaetus, (L.) This species appears to inhabit the south 

 and south-eastern parts of the Perm Ural, but I cannot make this 

 statement with certainty, as I rely only on the sportsmen, who call 

 it either red, brown, or long-tailed. In Uffa they name Aquila 

 Bonellii (1), the smaller bird with a long tail. According to N. A. 

 Severtzoff, Aquila jjennata occurs also in the Tver Province. 



Aquila imjjerialis, Bechst. Inhabits the southern parts of Perm, 

 with the exception of the steppes, in which latter it occurs only 

 in spring and autumn. It does not occur far beyond Ekaterin- 

 burg, where it occasionally breeds, according to Martin. 



llalia'etus alhicilla, (L.) Has a wide distribution, and occurs 



* (SeeboLm and I found it as far north as 66° 13' N. lat., on the Petchora. — 

 J.A. H.-B.) 



f (I'or remarks on this form, see "Annals and Mag. Nat. Hist.," 1877, p. 

 201.— J. A. H.-B.) 



