200 ACCIPITRRS. 



Family YULTURID^. 



Genus VULTUR. 

 Liniifeus, Syst. Xat. i. p. 121 (176G). 



Vultur monachus *. 



Vultur monadius, Liniiasus, Sj^st. Nat. i. p. 122 (1766) ; Sharpc, 

 Cat. B. Brit. Mus. i. p. 3 (1874). 



The Cinereous Vulture. 



Hah. Southern Europe^ eastwards to CVntral Asia, Northern 

 India, and Southern China. 



906. Articulated skeleton : mounted. 0. (J. 1677. Hnnterian. 



907. Skeleton of male (steruum diseased). 0. C. 1678 B. 



From the Zoological Society. 



908. Skeleton. 0. C. 1681 to 1697, 1697 a, 1697 b. 



Hunterian. 



909. Skull, with horny sheath of mandibles attached. 0. C. 



1678 A. 



910. Hyoidean arch [of specimen 1678 b]. 



From the ZooIogicoJ Societij. 



911. Sternum, with left coracoid and scapula. From Nepal. 



S. S. 1678. Presented hj B. IT. IJodgsou, E.^q. 



Genus GYPS+. 

 Savigny, Syst. Ois. de I'Egypte, pp. 8, 11 (1810). 



Gyps fulvus. 



Vultur fnlinis, Gmelin, Syst. Nat. i. p. 249 (1788). 



Gyps fuh'us (Gm.), Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. i. p. 5 (1874). 



The Griffon Vulture. 



11 cd). Eui'ope. 



* Cf. Lydekker, Cat. Fossil B. Brit. Mus. p. 32 (1801). 

 t Cf. Shufeldt in Hayden's 12tli Ann. U.S. Geol. k (leogr. Survey Terr. 

 1882, figg. c, <■'. y' ; Lydekker, Cat. Fo.s.s. B. p. 28. 



