LIST OP DIURNAL BIRDS OF PREY. 



23 



Nomenclature, with references 

 to Sharpe's Cat. vol. i. 



15. ranivorus (Daud.), 

 p. 71. 



Eeferences 

 to J. H. G.'s 

 Notes in the 

 ' Ibis ' (years 



and pages). 



IG. hxaahloti*\ Milne 



Ed. et Grand. 



17. assimilis'' (Jard. Sf 

 Selh.), p. 63. 



Miscellaneous References. 



1875, 225 



Dresser, Birds of Europc,vol 

 V. p. 415, pis. 326 & 327' 



Rowley, Orn. Misc. vol. ii 

 p. 65, pi. 45. 



David et Oustalet, Ois. de 

 la Chine, p. 30. 



Legge, Birds of Ceylon, p. 5 



Scully, Ibis, 1881, p. 422. 



Sharpe's Layard, p. 16. 



Du Bocage, Ois. d' Angola, 



Seebohm,British Birds, pt.l, 



p. 124. 

 Gates, Birds of British Bur- 



mah, vol. ii. p. 176. 



Le Yaillant, Ois. d'Afrique, 

 vol. i. p. 95, pi. 23-. 



Ayres, Ibis, 1868, p. 464 ; 

 1878, p. 283. 



Sharpe's Laj^ard, p. 14. 



Du Bocage, Orn. d'Angola, 

 p. 11. 



MUne-Edwards et Grandi- 

 dier, Ois. de Madagascar, 

 vol. ii. pis. 29 rt, 29 h. 

 figs. 1, 1 a, & 1 6, & pi. 

 29c. figs. 1& la. 



Gould, Birds of Australia, 



vol. i. pi. 27. 

 Schlegel, Valk Vogels, pp. 



29,67, pi. 20. figs. 2 & 3. 

 Tweeddale,Collected Works 



p. 141. 



Number 

 of speci- 

 mens in 

 Norwich 

 Museum. 



16 



Skel. 1 



11 



' See Appendix A. 



^ Here figured under the name of "Le Grenouillard." 



' The description of this species is expected to appear in the "Appendix" to the 

 work of Messrs. Milne-Edwards and Grandidier. 



* The geographical distribution of Circus assimilis {C.jardinii of Gould's 'Birds of 

 Australia') is extremely curious, the only localities out of Australia in which it exists 

 being (so far as I have been able to ascertain) Tasmania and Celebes. 



I may add that the only Tasmanian specimen I have seen is an immature bird 

 obtained in 1840 and preserved in the Norwich Museum. 



