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tore et abdomine nigris ; primariis ad basin subtus albis ; caudd 

 cinered. 



Crown of the head, face, chin, chest and centre of the abdomen, 

 deep black, passing into chestnut-red on the flanks, thighs and un- 

 der tail-coverts ; back of the head chestnut-red, becoming black in 

 the centre of each feather; shoulders whitish buff; all the upper 

 surface deep brownish black, margined with chestnut-red ; primaries 

 white at the base, deep black for the remainder of their length ; cere 

 and base of the bill purplish flesh-colour, passing into black at the 

 tip ; irides wood-brown ; feet white tinged with lilac. 



Total length, 22 inches; bill, 2j; wing, 19£; tail, 8j; tarsi, 2f. 



This species is nearly allied to the Red-tailed Hawk of North 

 America, and the Buteo Jackal of South Africa, but from both of 

 these it may be distinguished by the jet-black colouring and by its 

 more lengthened bill. During flight the white at the base of the 

 primaries is very conspicuous, and is strikingly contrasted with the 

 black of the chest and the brown of the other part of the wings. 



Hah. Interior of New South Wales. 



Falco hypoleucos. Fal. corpore superne cinereo-fusco : singulis 

 plumis margine dilutiore cinctis : corpore subtus albo; plumis strigd 

 fused apud apicem in maculam latam desinente, ornatis. 



Head and all the upper surface grayish brown, the feathers of the 

 head having a fine stripe of black down the centre, the remainder 

 dark brown in the centre ; chin and all the under surface white, with 

 a fine line of black down the centre, passing into a spatulate form 

 near the tip ; outer webs and tips of the primaries brownish black, 

 the extreme ends being whitish ; their inner webs whitish, crossed 

 by numerous narrow bars, fading into a point as they approach the 

 edge ; tail gray, obscurely barred with brown, and tipped with 

 buff. 



Total length 17 inches; bill, lj; wing, 12f ; tail, 1\ ; tarsi, If. 



Considerably smaller, but closely allied to the Jerfalcon, Falco 

 Islandicus. 



Hab. Western Australia. 



PODARGUS BRACHYPTERUS Or MACRORHYNCHUS. Pod. rOStrO pr<B- 



grandi {ad magnitudinem corporis ratione habitd) et producto ; 



colore corporis obscuro, et minute punctulato. 

 Crown of the head and all the upper surface finely freckled gray 

 and brown, with a stripe of black down the centre of each feather, 

 the light colour predominating on the scapularies ; feathers between 

 the eyes and the nostrils chestnut-brown, sprinkled with black and 

 tipped with white ; shoulders and lesser wing-coverts deep reddish 

 brown ; some of the feathers tipped with a white spot, freckled with 

 red in the centre ; greater coverts and secondaries mingled gray and 

 reddish brown, the former tipped like the lesser coverts ; primaries 

 reddish brown, regularly barred with buffy-white on their outer webs, 

 and with interrupted tawny bands on their inner webs ; tail light- 

 brown, freckled with black and gray, and crossed by numerous irre- 

 gular, narrow, dark-brown bands, freckled with gray ; all the under 



