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* Included by Mr. Sharpe in the genus Astur, as also by many other authors. 



2 '^ Astur indicus" Hodgs., appears to be a later synonym than rufitinctus (vide ' Stray 

 Feathers,' vol. t. p. 124). 



^ Apparently founded on a single specimen from the Celebes, which was considered 

 by Kaup to be a young male of L. griseiceps; it has the peculiarity (perhaps only 

 an individual one) of the absence of any sinuation from the tomia of the upper man- 

 dible. 



