( ^yi ) 



[443. Accipiter tinus (Lath.). 



Fak-o iiitiis Latham, Iml. Orii. i. (1790) p. 50 (hab. Cayenne — Mus. Lever.). 



Cayc'uuu (Mils. Lever., Lebloiid leg. in Mus. Paris — fide Less. ; Mas. <\. Pays- 

 Bas, Deplauclies lej^.—Jide Bp.).] 



[444. Cooperastur bicolor (Vieill.). 



SjxtrviKs bicoloi- Vieillot, Nouc. Diet. x. (1817) p. Mii (typ. ex Cayenne — juv.). 



Cayenne (E. Wilson leg. in Mas. Brit., Lebloud leg. in Mas. Paris— ysV/t; Less., 

 Mas. Philada.— ;/(■<•/« Cass.).] 



[445. Morphnus guianensis (Daad.). 



Ftilm guianensis Daudin, Traili d'Orn. ii. (1800) p. 78 (ex Mauduyt — typ. ex Cayenne). 

 Cayenne (Maudayt), Guiaue (Balluck in Mas. d. Pays-Bas).] 



[440. Thrasaetus harpyia (Linn.). 



Vullur Rarpi/ja Linne', Syst. Nut. ed. xii. 1 (17GiJ) p. 121 (ex Marcgr. et Heraaud. — hab. Mexico). 

 Cayenne (Maaduyt).] 



[447. Spizaetus tyrannus (Wied.). 



Falcn tyrannus Pi: Ma.i:iniilkm Wied-Neuwied Reise Bras. i. (1820) p. 3(50 (typ. ex Rio Belmonte 

 nunc in Ann. Mus. N. H. New York). 



Not yet recorded from Cayenne, bat generally distributed over trojiical Sonth 

 America, also Sarinam (Mns. Lisbon).] 



[448. Spizaetus ornatus (Dand.). 



Falco nnuitus Daudin, Traite d'Orn. ii. (1800) p. 77 (ex Mauduyt — typ. ex Cayenne). 

 Falco mauduyti Daudin, ihid. p. 73. 



Cayenne (Maud), Becoear in Mns. Vindob., Leblond leg. in Mas. Paris 

 (Jide Less.).] 



[44'J. Spiziastur melanoleucus (Vieill.). 



Buteo melanoleucus "Vieillot, Nouv. Diet. iv. (1810) p 482 (hab. " Guyane," so. Cayenne). 

 Cayenne (Vieillot, Mus. Paris— ^/rr/e Temm.).] 



[4.50. Buteo albicaudatus Vieill. 



Buteo albicaudatus Vieillot, Nouv. Diit. iv. (1816) p. 477 (hab. "Amer. me'rid." — habit, restrict. 

 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil). 



No records from Cayenne, but generally distributed over eastern tropical 



iSoutli America.] 



[451. Antenor unicinctus (Temm.). 



Falco unicinctus Temminek, Plawhes cvlorices i. (1824) pi. 313 (typ. ex Boa Vista, Rio Grande, 

 Aug. Saint-Hilaire leg. in Mus. Paris). 



No records from Cayenne, but generally distributed over tropical South 



America.] 



[452. Buteola brachyura (Vieill.). 



Biiteii brurliyurus Vieillot, Noui: Did. iv. (1816) p. 477 (loc. inc. — hab. substit. Cayenne). 



Cayenne (Becoeur in Mus. Vindob. s.n. mi/iutits — juv., M. Leblond leg. in 

 Mus. Paris— ;^(/e Lesson, s.n. " melanoleucun ").] 



