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List OF DltrENAl BIRDS OF PREY. 



^ One of these specimens is an adult male killed at Beeston Regis, in Norfolk, in 

 February 1848 {vide Stevenson's ' Birds of Norfolk,' vol. i. p. 8). This fine Falcon was 

 presented to the Norwich Museum by Mr. Charles Hoare. 



2 Neither Professor Newton, Mr. Dresser, nor Mr. Seebohm admit the subspecific 

 distinctness of P. caroHncnsis and of P. hucoccphalus ; Mr. Sharpe admits the latter 

 only. I have here separated the three races, though, as intimated in my Notes, I am 

 not without considerable doubt as to the propriety of doing so. 



