2354, 
r72: 
bird. 
173. 
185. 
184. 
JOURNAL, NATURAL HIST. SOCIETY OF SIAM. Vol. T. 
SPILORNIS CHEELA RUTHERFORDI, Hume. The Crested Serpent 
Eagle. A subspecies of S. cheela, Lath., F. B. I., No. 1217. 
A fine series, showing the different plumages of this variable 
(1221). BUTASTUR LIVENTER. Temm. The Rufous-winged 
Buzzard-Hagle. 
(1222). Burastur inpicus, Gm. (*) The Grey-faced Buz- 
zard-Hagle. | 
(1227). Potioa&rus numiis, Miill. & Schl. Hodgson’s Fish- 
ing-Hagle. Sy 
(1236). Crrcus MELANOLEUCUS, Forster. The Pied Harrier. 
ASTUR BADIUS POLIOPSIS, Hume. '*) The Shikra. Synony- 
mous with A. badius, Gm., F. B. 1., No. 1244. 
Very common everywhere at Koon Tan. 
(1246). LopHospizias TRIVIRGATUS, Temm. (*) The Crested 
Goshawk. 
(1248). AccIPITER virGATUS, Reimw. The Besra Sparrow- 
Hawk. 
(1251). Baza LopHores, Temm. (*) The Black-crested Baza. 
(1267). Microwigrax EuTOLMUS, Hodgs. The Red-legged 
Falconet. 
(1270). PoLroHieRax INsIGNIs, Wald. Feilden’s Hawk. 
Fam. COLUMBID. 
CROCOPUS PHGNICOPTERUS VIRIDIFRONS, -Blyth. (*) The 
Burmese Green Pigeon. A geographical race of C. pheenicop- 
terus, Lath., I’. B. I., No. 1271. 
OSMOTRERON POMPADORA PHAYREI, Blyth. (*) The Ashy-headed 
Green Pigeon. A subspecies of O. phayrei, Blyth, F. B. 1., 
No. 1273. 
(1281). TreRon NePALENSIS, Hodgs. (*) The Thick-billed 
Green Pigeon. 
CARPOPHAGA NEA NEA, Linn. (*) The Green Imperial 
Pigeon. Synonymous with C. enea, Linn., Ff. B. I, No. 1284. 
DUCULA INSIGNIS GRISEICAPILLA, Blyth. (*) The Grey-headed 
Imperial Pigeon. Synonymous with D. yriseicapilla, Wald., 
VB. 7, No. 4287. 
(1291). CnaLcopmars inpica, Linn.(*) The Bronze-winged 
Dove. 
