210 DUTCH AND ENGLISH BIRDS. 
schrift der Ned. Dierk. Vereeniging, deel IV, p. 70), but 
since, at the instigation of Mr. Herman Albarda, the 
specimens previously referred to Aquila clanga have been 
reexamined and found to be without exception specimens 
of Aquila naevia (Journal fiir Ornithologie, Heft IV, Oct. 
1892, p. 417). 
Aquila naevia Meyer et Wolf. 
A rare visitor to Holland. 
Aquila chrysaëtus (Linn.). 
A very rare visitor to Holland. A resident in the moun- 
tains of Scotland and Ireland, occurring accidentally in 
England. 
Aquila imperialis Bechstein. 
Has once occurred in Holland in 1856 (Six, Bouw- 
stoffen, part I, p. 207). 
Genus Haliaëtus. 
Haliaétus albicilla (Linn.). 
A regular winter visitant to the sea coast of Holland. 
A resident, though almost exterminated, breeding on the 
rocky coasts of Scotland and Ireland. A regular or not 
infrequent visitor to England, from the continent. 
Genus Astur. 
Astur palumbarius (Linn.). 
A resident, breeding in the wooded districts of Holland. 
A rare straggler to the British Islands. 
(Astur atricapillus) (Wilson). 
Genus Accipiter. 
Accipiter nisus (Linn.). 
A regular resident in Holland and the Br. Isl. 
Genus Milvus. 
Milvus ictinus Savigny. 
An accidental visitor to Holland in autumn and winter. 
Still a resident in England though nearly exterminated (H.S). 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XV. 
