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T/ST OF DIURNAL BIRDS OF PREY. 



Nomenclature, with ref erennes 

 to Sharpe's Cat. vol. i. 



References 

 to J. H. a.'s 

 Notes in the 

 'Ibis' (years 



and pages). 



Miscellaneous References. 



Number 

 of speci- 

 mens in 

 Norwich 

 Museum. 



Genus 6. 



IBYCTER. 



Species 



americanus (Bodd. 



pp. 35, 455. 



Subfamily 4. 



CIRCAETINuE. 



Genus 1. 



HERPETOTHERES^ 



Species 



1. cachinnans (Linn. 



p. 278. 



1878, 87 



145 

 146 



Genus 2. 



CIRCAETUS. 



Species 



gallicus (Gmel.). 



p. 280. 



87 



146 



BufFon,Pl.Enl.vol.i.p.llO, 4 



p. 417'. 

 J, H. G. Cat. of Raptores in 



Nor. Mus. pt. 1, p. 29. 



Yieillot et Oudart, Galerie 

 des Ois. p. 47, pi. 19. 



Eidg^vay, Studies of Ame- 

 rican Falconidte, p. 136 



Grayson, Memoirs of Boston 

 Nat. Hist. Soc. vol. ii 

 p. 300. 



Lawrence and Sumichrast, 

 Birds of S.W. Mexico, 

 BuU. U. S. Mus. no. 4 

 p. 41. 



Forbes, Ibis, 1881, p. 353. 



Schlegel, Valk Yogels, pp. 



35, 70, pi. 24. fig. 1. 

 Irby, Orn. of Gibraltar. 



p. 46. 

 J. H. Gurney,jun., Rambles 



of a Naturalist, p. 130. 

 Hume, Nests and Eggs of 



Indian Birds, p. 39, 



* Here figured and described as " Le petit Aigle d'Amerique." 



^ The genus Herpetotke?'es occupies, as it appears to me, a position intermediate 

 between the American subfamily Polyborinje and the Circaetine genera of the Old 

 World. 



