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LIST OF DIURNAL BIRDS OF PREY. 



^ See note 4 on p. 47. 



^ One of the specimens in the Norwich Museum is figured on this plate. 



^ Mr. Sharpe gives L. ceylonensis as a synonym of L. cirrhatus, but tliey are, in my 

 opinion, decidedly distinct. 



•* In the article above referred to Mr. Hume discusses the probable identity of his 

 L. Kphynx, from Southern India, with L. ceylonensis. I liave not seen the former, but, 

 judging from Mr. Hume's description, I have no doubt that it is identical with L. cey- 

 lonensis {covf. Sharpe's Cat. p. 2(')1, footnote). 



* The specimen here figured is one of those in the Norwich Museum. 



