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BAGLES ann HAWKS—(cont.) 
159. Spilornis bacha (Daud). 167. Macherhamphus alcinus, 
160. Butastur indicus (Gim.). Westerm. 
161. Buteo desertorum (Daud). . 168. Pernis cristatus, Temm. 
162. Haliaetus leucogaster 169. Pernis tweeddalei, Hume. 
(Gm.). 170. Baza lophotes, T'emm. 
163. Haliaetus leucocoryphus | 171. Baza jerdoni (Blyth). 
CPatt: ). | 172. Cerchneis saturata (Blyth). 
164. Haliastur intermedius | 173. Microhierax  fringillarius 
Gurney. (Drap.). 
165. Milvus govinda (Sykes). 174. Falco peregrinus, Tunst. 
166. Elanus ceruleus (Des/.). 175. Falco severus, Hors/.. 
Fammry PANDIONIDH—OSPREYS. 
176. Pandion haliaetus | 177. Polioaetus humilis (Mill. 
(Linn.). | and Schleq.). 
178. Polioaetus ichthyaetus (Hors/.). 
OrvER STRIGIFORMES—OWL1S8. 
179. Asio otus (Linn.). | 188. Ninox scutulata, Raffles. 
180. Huhua orientalis (Horsf.). | 189. Syrnium seloputo (Hors/.). 
181. Ketupa ketupa (Hors/.). | (190. Syrnium newarense 
1814.Ketupa zeylonensis, Gm. | (Hodgs.). | 
182. Scops malayana, Hay. | 191. Syrnium maingayi, Hume. 
[183. Scops sunia, Hodygs. | 192. Glaucidium brodiei 
184. Scops lempiji (Horsf.). (Burton). 
185. Scops sagittata, Cassin. 193. Photodilus badius 
(Horsf.). 
186, Scops rufescens (Hors/.). 
187. Heteroscops vulpes, Grant. 194. Strix javanies (Hory-). 
161. Two specimens—adult and immature—obtained many years ago near 
Taiping are in the Perak Musenm. A third has recently been obtained near 
Kuala Lumpur. 
163. Equally common with H, lewcogaster at Langkawi, 70 miles north of 
Penang, in December, 1907. 
171. A rather immature bird from Taiping is in the Selangor Museum, and two 
specimens—one very young and one fully adult—-have recently been obtained from 
Langkawi, and four more from Trang. 
172. Though very much faded, two mounted specimens in the Singapore 
Museum appear to belong to this race. I obtained one specimen in Langkawi in 
November, 1907, and Dr. Abbott secured one at Trang in January, 1897. 
175. No recent collector appears to have obtained this species, which is 
recorded from Malacca. It must be very rare in the Peninsula, though its 
crepuscular habits probably make it seem scarcer than is really the case. 
179. A specimen obtained some years ago in Singapore is now in the Rafiles 
Museum of that city. 
180. Specimens of Bubo coromandus of reputed local origin, and attributed to 
this species, are in the Singapore Museum; some mistake has probably been 
made about locality. 
181A. Four specimens from Trang, December, 1909. New record, 
187. To the high mountains of Perak, Selangor and Pahang. 
190. 1 am disinclined to believe in the existence of this species in the 
Peninsula. ‘he two specimens recorded from Perak should probably be referred 
to S. maingay?. 
191. Rare. I have obtained it from Kuala Tembeling, Pahang, and Ginting 
Bidei, 2,300 feet, Selangor. 
