LIST OF DIURNAL BIRDS OF PRET. 



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^ In my Notes, above referred to, I considered the subfamily MilvinjE as divisible into 

 two groups, Kites and Perns ; but the line of demarcation between these groups is less 

 distinct than seems requisite to justify their division, and I therefore now include all 

 the genera composing them in the subfamily Milvinse. 



^ Buffon figures this species under the designation of " Aigle des Grandes Tndes." 



* Here figured under the name of " Baliaefiis indus'' 



* Here referred to as '■Haliai^tur leucostermiS." 



° Count Salvadori here refers to ^' Haliostur girrenera, var. ambigua;" but this sub- 

 species, proposed by tlie late Dr. F. Briiggemann, does not seem to me to be distinct 

 from H. intermedins. The specimen from North Ceram in the Norwich Museum, 

 referred by Count Salvadori to H. amhiguiis, I consider to be a typical H. girrenera. 



* Here figured as " Haliastur leucostemus." 



