LIST OF DIURXAL BIRDS OF PREY. 



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' Here called "Falco sparvcrms." 



' Mr. Sharpe here suggests the identity of this subspecies with T. leuoophrt/s of 

 Ridgway; but, as explained in my Notes, I consider the latter to be a synonym of 

 T. dominicensis, which Mr. Sharpe treats as distinct from T. leiicophrys. 



3 In my Notes above referred to (' Ibis,' 1881) I erroneously ajjplied to T. caribhcBarum 

 the subspecific name of " antillarum," but I corrected this mistake subsequently ('Ibis,' 

 1882, p. 291). In the former Notes I gave the measurements of some specimens of this 

 Kestrel, and I am now able to add those of four more, which have been subsequently 

 acquired by the Norwich Museum, and one of which (that from Porto Rico) was 

 liberally presented to that institution by Mr. George N. Lawrence, of New York. 



Wing. Tarsus. ^^^/J^ toe 



Males. inches. inch. inch. 



St. Lucia 6-20 ISO 090 



St.Thomas 670 1-30 10 



Females. 



St. Lucia 6-60 ISO 1-0 



Porto Rico 7-30 1-30 1-25 



* This plate, entitled "Emerillon de Cayenne," was erroneously referred to, in my 

 Notes, as no. 144 instead of 444. 



* Brisson calls this Kestrel "L'Emerillon de St. Domine;ue." 



