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LIST OF DIURNAL BIRDS OF PREY. 



Nomenclature, with reference.' 

 to Sharpe's Cat. toI. i. 



References 

 to J. H. G.'s 



Notes in the 

 'Ibis' (years 

 and pages). 



Miscellaneous References. 



Number 

 of speci- 

 mens in 

 Norwich 

 Museum. 



BUTEO. 



Species 

 26. leucops?, Grail 

 p. 170'. 



27. exsul, SaJvin. 



28. poliosomus 



(Quoy et Oaim.), p. 171. 



29. galapagensis ' . . . 



(Gould), pp. 170, 457. 



Gemis 3. 

 ANTENOR. 



Species 



1. unicinctus^ (Temm.) 



pp. 85, 456. 



1876, 69 



76 



69 



to 71 

 76 



76 



1875, 234 



„ 234 

 235 



G. R. Gray, List of Birds 

 in the British Museum 

 (1848), p. 36. 



Salvin, Ibis, 1875, p. 371. 



Quoy et Gaimard, Voyage 

 de rUranie, Zool. p. 92, 

 pi. 14. 



Ridgway, on the Subgenus 

 Cntxirex, p. 94. 



Gould, Zool. of Voyage of 



the ' Beagle,' Birds, p. 23, 



pi. 2^ 

 Ridgway, on the Subgenus 



Craxirex, p. 93. 

 Salvin, Trans. Zool. Soc. 



vol. ix. p. 495. 



Temminck, PL Col. pi. 

 3131 



D'Orbigny, Voyage, Ois. p, 

 93 ^ 



Ridgway, Studies of Ame- 

 rican Falconidae, p. 161. 



Gibson, Ibis, 1879, p. 411. 



^ Mr. Sharpe refers Buteo leucops to B. galapagensis, as to which see Appendix Q-. 



^ Mr. Grould here proposed the genus Craxirex, with this species for its type. 



^ Mr. Sharpe treats A. unicinctus and A. harrhi as one and the same species : 

 Temminck refers the former, and Audubon the latter, to the genus Falco ; D'Orbigny 

 the former to the genus Asfur. 



