228 ACCIPITRES, 



Cerchneis tinnunculus. 



Hah. The whole of Europe and Northern Asia. Wintering 

 in Africa and India. 



1038. Articulated skeleton : mounted. 0. C. 1^37. 



South Collection. 



1039. Skeleton of female {C. japonievs). From Chefoo, China. 



0. C. 1637 b. Presented by Consul R. Swinlioe. 



1040. Skeleton. Presented hy F, S. Eve, Esq. 



1041. Sternum, with shoulder-girdle. 0. C. 1637 a. 



1042. Sternum, with right coracoid, scapula, and furcula. S. S. 



817. Purchased. 



Cerchneis cenehroides. 



F(dco cencliroides, Vigors ct Horsfield, Tr. Liiiu. Soc. xv. p. 183 



(1826). 

 Cerclineis cencJiroides (Vig. et Horsf.), Sharpc, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. 



i. p. 431 (1874). 



The Australian Kestrel. 



Hah. Australia. 



1043. Sternum of male, with shoulder-girdle. From New 



South Wales. Presented hy Dr. E. P. Ramsay. 



Cerchneis sparveria. 



Falco sparverius, Linnseiis, Syst. Nat. i. p. ]2S (1766). 

 Cerclineis sparveria (L.), Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. i. p. 437 

 (1874). 



The North- American Kestrel. 



Hah. N. America. 



1044. Sternum, with shoulder-girdle. S. S. 1277. 



Presented hy the Smithsouian Tnstitntio/i. 



