LIST OF DirRNAL BIRDS OF PREY. 



47 



Nomenclature, with references 

 to Sharpe's Oat. vol. i. 



1868,139 

 1877, 423 



434 



2. tyrannus (Ilax.) 

 p. 2G4. 



References 

 to J. H. G.'s 

 Notes in the 

 ' Ibis ' (years 



and pages). 



423 

 434 



Miscellaneous References. 



Number 

 of speci- 

 mens in 

 Norwich 

 Museum. 



3. ornatus (Daud.) 

 p. 262. 



Genua 2. 

 LIMNAETUS \ 



Species 



1. nipalensis (Hodg.), 



p. 267. 



423 

 434 



431 

 432 



Ayres, Ibis, 1861\ p. 129 ; 



1863, p. 331. 

 Layard, Ibis, 1869, pp. 71, 



362. 



Sharpe's Layard, p. 39. 

 Du Bocage, Oru. d'Angola, 



p. 31. 



Pr. Maximilian, Beitrage, 



vol. iii. p. 78". 

 Temminck, PI. Col. pi 



73'^ 

 Leotaud, Ois. de la Trinidad, 



p. 12 \ 

 Sclater and Salvin, P. Z. S. 



1873, p. 302. 



Yieillot et Oudart, Gal. des 



Ois. pi. 21. 

 Leotaud, Ois. de la Trinidad, 



p. 10. 

 Lawrence and Sumichrast, 



Birds of S.W. Mexico, in 



Bull. U. S. Mus. no. 4, 



p. 38. 



Hodgson, J. A. S. Bengal, 

 vol. V. p. 229, pi. 7. 



^ The monkey referred to in this note, as killed by a female Spisaeius coronatus, was 

 a specimen of Cercopithecus lalandii. 



~ Described by Leotaud as Spisaettis braccata. Prince Maximilian refers to this 

 species and the next under the generic term of Falco, which Temminck also uses. 



^ As to Limnaltus africanus of Cassin, see my footnote to Nisaetus spilogaster. In 

 Mr. Sharpe's volume the genus Limnaetus is merged in that of Spizaetus, as it also has 

 been by most of the authors whom I have quoted. 



4 One of these specimens is that from Japan, referred to in the P. Z. S. 1880, p. 67, 

 under the name '' Spizaetus orientalis," under which name this species is figured in the 

 ' Fauna Japonica.' Hodgson figures it as " Nisaetus nipalensis." 



