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XIST OF DIURNAL BIKD8 OF PREY. 



Nomenclature, with references 

 to Sharpe's Cat. vol. i. 



References 

 to J. H. G.'s 



Notes in the 

 'Ibis' (years 

 and pages). 



ELANUS. 

 Species 

 2. hypoleucus, Go«M .1879, 333 

 p. 338. 



Miscellaneous References. 



3. axillaris {Lath.). . 

 p. 338. 



Subspecies 



leucurus (Vieill.) 



p. 339. 



Species 

 4. scriptus, Goidd . 

 p. 340. 



Genus 8. 



ICTINIA. 



Species 



mississipiensis 



{Wih.}, p. 365. 



333 

 to 335 



334 

 to 336 



Number 

 of speci- 

 mens in 

 Norwich 

 Museum. 



334 



336 



336 



Audubon, Birds of Ame- 

 rica, pi. 117'*. 



Baird, Brewer, and Eidg 

 way, Land Birds of N. 

 America, vol. iii. p. 203. 



Gould, Birds of Asia, pt. 12, ir 



pi. 

 Tweeddale,CollectedWork8, 



p. 309. 

 Sbarpe, P. Z. S. 1879, p. 



314. 



Gould, Birds of Australia, 

 vol. i. pi. 23. ^ 



Audubon, Birds of Ame- 

 rica, pis. 351 & 352-. 



D'Orbigny, Voyage, Ois. p 

 98^. 



Baird, Brewer, and Eidg- 



I way, Land Birds of N 

 America, vol. iii. p. 198. 



Gould, Birds of Australia, 3' 

 vol. i. pi. 24. 



2 



' One of these is Mr. Gould's type of this species, as to which see my note above 

 referred to. 



2 Audubon figures this species under the name of "Falco dispar"; D'Orbigny refers 

 to it as ■' Milvus leiicurus." 



3 One of these specimens, an adult bird from the Lachlau River, New South Wales, 

 has the following note attached to it by the collector : — "March 2nd, $: irides bright 

 carmine, bill black, legs and feet white ; knocked down with a stick." 



< Here figured under the erroneous name of " Falco pli(7?ibeus." 



