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Sub-Order 111. PANDIONES. 

 (Sharpe, Cat. B. i. p. 448, 1874.) 



I. PANDION, Savvpi. 



(Sharpe, t. c. p. 448.) 



1. haliaetus (Linn.), (p. 44y.) 



'2. carolinensis, (im. 



[h<ilUtHii.<. ])t. (|). 44'J.)] 



S. leucocephalus, (iould. (p. 451.) 



Eastern Hemisphere. 

 N. America. 



Australia. 

 Austro-Malaj-an Is. 



II. POLIO AET US, lump.* 



(Sharpe, /. c. p. 452.) 



1. ichthyaetus (//yns/.). (p. 452.) 



Indian Peninsula, 



Ceylon, 



Burmese Provinces, 



Malay Peninsuln, 



Greater Sunda Is.. 



Celebes, Tbilippine If. 



Cachar, 



Burmese Provinces, 

 Malay Peninsula, 

 Greater Sunda Is., 

 Celebes. 



.">. major, A. U. Meyer if Wigksw., B. Celebes, i. p. 44 Mub-llimaliiyan districts 

 (1808). to Assam. 



•_'. humilis {Mull, ij- Sckt.). (p. 454.) 



• Po/ioaetus lias, by recent writers, been restored to its former position among the 

 Sea-EIagli'S ; but I still keep it with the Osproys, as I am not yet satisfied that it does 

 not possess I lie reversible outer toe of the latter group. .Kn excellent tield-naturalist, 

 of wide experience in India, assures me that the outer toe w reversible. 



