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Range: Generally distributed from the northern and eastern pla- 

 teaus southward over the central plains and apparently along the 

 eastern coast as far as Pattani. 



Haliastur Indus intermedius Blyth 



[Haliastur] intermedius "Gurney" Blyth, Ibis, ser. 2, vol. 1, No. 

 1, January 1865, p. 28 (Java). 

 Range: From the Isthmus of Kra southward along the western coast 

 to Satun. 



Genus ACCIPITER Brisson 



Accipiter gentilis khamensis (Bianchi) 



Astur palumbarius khamensis Bianchi, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, vol. 

 16, Apr. 2, 1906, p. 70 ("fl. Re-tschu, affluent, fl. Mekong diet. 

 ... in terra Kham dicta, Tibet, merid.-orient."). 

 Range: An apparently rare winter visitor to the higher peaks of 

 the northwestern provinces. 



Accipiter badius poliopsis (Hume) 



Micronisus poliopsis Hume, Stray Feathers, vol. 2, Nos. 1-3, Jan- 

 uary 1874, p. 325 ("Northern Pegu" ; type locality restricted 

 to Thayetmyo, Thayetmyo District, Magwe Division, Burma, 

 ex Hume, Stray Feathers, vol. 3, 1875, p. 24). 

 Range: A common permanent resident throughout the country from 

 Chiang Rai to the Isthmus of Kia, in winter southward in small num- 

 bers as far as Trang. 



Accipiter soloensis (Horsfield) 



Falco Soloensis Horsfield, Trans. Linn. Soc. London, ser. 1, vol. 

 13, pt. 1, May 1821, p. 137 (Java). 

 Range: An im common visitor from northeastern Asia, reported on 

 migration or in winter from the southeastern provinces and the north- 

 ern plateau. 



Accipiter trivirgatus indicus (Hodgson) 



[^s^wr] Indicus "Parbattiah"= Hodgson, Bengal Sporting Maga- 

 zine, new ser., vol. 8, October 1836, p. 177 (Nepal). 

 Range: A permanent resident of forested areas in all parts of the 

 country. 



Accipiter nisiis nisosimilis (Tickcll) 



Falco Nisosimilis Tickell, Journ. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, vol. 2, No. 

 23, November 1833, p. 571 (Marcha, "in Borabhum" = Man- 

 bhum District, Chota Nagpur Division, Bihar State, India). 

 Range: Reported on migration or in winter from the northern pla- 

 teau (Chiang Rai) and the central plains (Bangkok). 



