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LIST OF DIURXAL BIBD3 OF PP.ET. 



Nomenclature, with references 

 to Sharpe's Cat. vol. i. 



HALIAETUS. 



6. leucogaster {con- 

 tinued). 



Genus 3. 



POLIOAETUS. 



Species 



1. ichthyaetus(//oj\'?/.). 



p. 452. 



2. plumbeus (Hodgs.), 

 pp. 452, 453 \ 



Subspecies 



a. humilis (Midi. 6f 

 ScMcg.), p. 454. 



Subfamil}' 11. 

 BUTEONINuE. 



Genus 1. 



ARCHIBUTEOl 



Species 



1. lagopus'' (Gmel.) 



p. 196. 



References 

 to J. H. G."s 

 Notes in the 

 ' Ibis ' (years 



and pages). 



Miscellaneous References. 



Number 

 of speci- 

 mens in 

 Norwich 

 Museum. 



1878, 455 



455 



to 457 



,Oates, Birds of British Bur- 

 mah, vol. ii. p. 199. 



Schlegel, Valk Vogels, pp 

 13, 52, pi. 5. figs. 1, 2 ' 



Hume, IN'csts and Eggs of 

 Indian Birds, p. 43. 



Legge, Birds of Cej'lon, p. 

 79_ 



455 Hume, Nests and Eggs of 



to 45: 



455 

 457 



458 



1876, 372 



to 375 



Indian Birds, p. 43. 

 A. Anderson, P. Z. S. 1876, 

 p. 777, pi. 82. 



Schlegel, Yalk Vogels, pp, 

 13, 53, pi. 5. fig. 3 \ 



Hume, Stray Eeathers, vol. 

 ix. p. 244. 



jSTewton's Yarrell, vol. i. p. 

 115. 



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Skel.l 



^ Referred by Professor Schlegel to the genus Pandion. 



^ Mr. Sbarpe does not separate P. 2ilumbeus from P. ichthyaettis, though he only 

 doubtfully unites them. 



^ The genus Archibuteo occupies an intermediate position between the smaller species 

 of the Aquiline genus Nisaetus and the Buzzards of the genus Bufco. I cannot agree 

 with the view taken by Mr. Seebohm, in his ' History of British Birds,' vol. i. p. Ill, in 

 amalgamating the genera Aquila and Archibuteo, and styling the British species "Aquila 

 lagopus;" the latter, I may add, in Newton's Yarrell, is referred to Bufeo. 



* Mr. Seebohm, in the 'Ibis' for 1883, p. 122, suggests that the oldest specific name 



