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Hab. India and Malay countries ; being confined to the hilly 

 parts. 



A. Fine adult male, from Ye, Tenasserim, Presented, 

 by the Rev. J. Barbe (1844). 



B. Adult female (toes injured) : from Darjeeling. C. S. 

 Bonnevie, Esq. (1846). 



C. Young male : from the Nilgiris. T. C. Jerdon, Esq. 

 (1842). 



I). Young female (with throat, breast, and middle of 

 belly white, without markings) : from Ye. Rev. J. Barbe 

 (1844). 



E. Middle-aged male, from Ceylon. G. L. Layard, Esq. 

 (1848). 



Subfam. TIIRASAET1N.E. 



Genus Psetjdastur, Blyth. 



103. Ps. P.ECILONOTUS (PL Col. 9). 



Syn, Faico pcecilonotus, Cuvier. 



F. shotopterus, Pr. Max. 

 Hab. S. America. 



A. Specimen received from Mr. Bartlett (1844). 



Genus Spizaetus, Vieillot. 



104. Sp. nipalensis. 



Syn. Nisaetvs nijpalensis, crested, variety, Hodgson, J, A. S. 

 V, 229. 



N. pulcher. Ibid., /. A. S. XII, 305. 

 Faico orientalis (?) et F. lanceolatics (?), Temmiuck and 

 Schlegel. 

 Hab. Himalaya, and mountain ranges N. of Sylhet. 



A. B. Adult females ? From Nepal. Presented by B. 

 H. Hodgson, Esq. (1842), and described J. A. S. XII, 

 305 ; and a presumed adult male, from Cherra Punji, 

 described J. A. S, XIV, 1/5. 



105. Sp. limnaetus {PL Col. 127, 134). 



Syn. Falco Ihnnaehis, Horsfield. 



F. caliyatvs, Raffles. 



F. niveus, Temminck. 



Limnaetus imicoloi; Vigors. 



Nisaetus nipalensis, crestless variety, Hodgson, J. A. S. 

 V, 229. 



N. pallidus, ibid., young. 



Lake Falcon, Bavj Eayle, and probably Jerioied Eayle, 

 Latham. 



Lang Tunjbikar, Sum. : JVuru rawa, Jav, 



V.ar. Falco cristatellus, Temminck. 

 F. Lathami, Tickell. 



