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LIST OF DItlRNAL BIRDS OF PREY. 



Nomenclature, with references 

 to Sharpe's Cat. toI. i. 



ACCIPITER. 

 Subspecies 

 b. manillensis . . . 



(Meyen), p. 151 \ 



Species 

 6. nisoides, Bhjth . 



p. isr. 



7. hartlaubi ( Verr.) 



p. 150, pi. 6. fig. 2. 



8. minullus (Daud.) 



p. 140. 



References 

 to J. H. G."s 



Notes in the 

 'Ibis' (years 

 and pages). 



1863,447 



pi.n^ 



1875, 48 P 

 482 

 to 484*= 

 1880,217*^ 



Miscellaneous Eeferences. 



Number 

 of speci- 

 mens in 

 Norwich 

 Museum. 



Subspecies 

 a. erythropus (Hartl. 

 p. 141. 



1875, 471 



to 473 



1868, 144 

 1875, 471 



to 473 



471 

 472 



Meyen, Beitr. p. 694, pi. 



9^ 

 Tweeddale, P. Z. S. 1878, 



p. 938, pi. 57^ 



Blytb, Journ. As. See. of 



Bengal, vol. xvi. p. 727. 

 Blytb, Ibis, 1865, p. 28; 



1866, p. 240 (footnote) : 



1870, p. 158. 

 Temminck & Schlegel,Faun. 



Japon., Aves, p. 5, pi. 2". 

 Swinhoe, Ibis, 1874, p. 430". 

 Tweeddale, P. Z. S. 1878, 



p. 938«. 

 Sbarpe, Stray Feathers, 



vol. viii. p. 442^ 



Dubois, Eevue et Mag. de 

 Zoologie, 1874,p.l,pl.4.i 



Levaillant, Ois. d'Afrique, 



p. 140, pi. 343. 

 Andersson, Birds of Damara 



Land, p. 31. 

 Sbarpe's Layard, p. 23. 

 Du Bocage, Orn. d' Angola, 



p. 20. 

 SheUcy,P.Z.S.1882,p.305. 



Schlegel, Notes from the, 

 Leyden Museum, vol. iii. 

 p. 57. 



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1 Included by Mr. Sharpe amongst the synonyms of Accipiter virgatus, as to which 

 and as to this subspecies generally, see Appendix O. 



^ Here referred to the genus Nisus. 



2 Here figured under the name of "Accipifer stevensoni." 



* Here described and figured under the name of "Accipiter stevensoni" the type of 

 ■which is preserved in the Norwich Museum. 



^ Here referred to "Accipifer gularis." ^ Here referred to "Accipifer stevensoni." 



'' Here described and figured under the name of "Asfur {Nisus) gularis." 



^ One of these specimens is the type. 



^ Levaillant here figures this Hawk, in the immature plumage, under the name of 

 ' 'Le Minule." 



