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Aq. hifasciata. Gray. 



Jq. nipalenais, WoA^i^on, As. Res. XVIII, pt. II, 13, pi. 1. 



Aq. chrysuetos apud Meyer, et Jerdon, Catal. 



Jumiz, or Jumhiz, Hind. : Frks, Bengal : Wonlo, 

 Arracan. 

 Hab. S, E. of Europe, Asia, and N. Africa. 



A. Specimen from INIymmiseng. Presented by II . W. 

 G. Frith, Esq. (1843). 



a. Another (corresponding to Aq. hifascAata, Gray). 

 From Arracan. Presented by Capt. Phayre (184.')). 

 C. Another (in the lineated plumage figured by Hard- 

 wicke. Head and neck in bad order). From Nepal. B. 

 H. Hodgson, Esq. (1843). 



111. A. N.EVIOIDES. 



Syn. Faico ncBvioifles, Cuvier. 

 F. rapax, Temminck. 

 F. senegallas, Cuvier. 

 F. albicans, Ruppell. 

 F. choka, A. Smith. 

 A. fulvescens, fusca, et 'punctata. Gray. 

 A. vhulhiana, Franklin. 



Wohhdb, also Jimach (vide /. A. S. XV, 8), Hind. 

 Hab. Plains of India and Africa generally : but not found on 

 the alluvium of Lower Bengal. 



A. Adult male. B. Adult female. From near BenareSo 

 Presented by Lord A. Hay (1846). 



C. Female, from near Allahabad. L. C. Stewart, Esq. 

 (184G). 



D. Pale specimen, from S. India. T. C. Jerdon, Esq. 

 (1842). 



112. A. N.EVIA. 



Syn. Falco n(cvins et F. nndulati's, Gmelin. 

 A. 7)ialunai'tus, Savigny. 

 A. cJanc/a, Pallas. 

 A. hifasciata, Ilornsch. 



Spotted Euyle, and Brown-hacked Eagle var. z\, La- 

 tham. 

 Kaljanga, Bakayi'iri, Jiyddka (B. Ham.) 

 Hab. S. E. of Europe, Asia, and N. Africa. Common in the 

 Bengal Sundabans, and found likewise in Central and S. India. 



A. Adult male. B. Adult female, much spotted. C 

 Adult female, spotless. D. Do., pale-headed. From the 

 Bengal Sundabans (1843-5). 



113. Aq. hastata. 



Syn. Morphinis hastatus. Lesson. 

 Spiza'etvs jmuctatHs, Jerdon. 



Limna'etus nnicolor apud Blvth, J, A, S, XII, 128. 

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