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A. Male, from Ludiana. Presented bv Capt, Boys 

 (1845). 



li. Another, Lower Bengal (ISl.")). 



C. D. Females, Lower Bengal (liSlJ-G), 



118. B. VULGARIS, Beehstein (Jerdon's ///. lad. Oni. pi. 27). 



Syn. Falco buteo, Lin, 



F. (jlaucopis, Merrem. 



F. varieyatus, versicolor, cinereus, et ohsoletus, Gmelin, 



B. mutans etfasciafus, Vieillot. 

 Ji. albuSy Daudin. 



B. communis, Cuvier. 



B. Swainsoiii, Pr. Bonap. 



B. man f anus, Nuttall. 



B. Tufiventer, Jerdon. 

 Har. Northern hemisi)hcre ; rare and to the northward only 

 in America. The loftier hills onlj^, in India, 



A. B. Specimens from Norway (veiy dark). Presented 

 by the Royal University of Christiania (1840). 



C Do. from England (feathers rufons-edged). Pre- 

 sented by jNIr. W. Davison (18-lG). 



D. IMale (very similar to last) ; from Darjiling. Mr, 

 Webb (1845), 



E. Another (not good, but much resembling last.) From 

 Nepal, B. H. Hodgson, Esq. (1842). 



F. Another (small, and very rufescent) : from the Nil- 

 giris, T,"C, Jerdon, Esq. (1842 — sent as B. rujioenter, 

 Jerdon, Suj^j). Catal.J. 



119. B, PYGM.EUs, Blyth (/. A. S. XIV, 177). 



Hab. Tenasserim provinces. 



A. Specimen (bill injured) : procured by Dr. Heifer 

 (1841), 



Subfam. HALIA'eTIN^. 



Genus Pandion, Savigny. 



120. P. HALIAETUS. 



Syn. Falco haliaetus, L. 



P.JluviatiUs, Savigny. 

 P. indicus, Hodgson. 

 Benyal Osprey, Latham. 



Mdtch-mordI, and Bulla, B. : Mucherera, H. 



(Jerdon) ; also Mutch-manya, II. : IVonlef, Arracan. 



IIab. Of general distribution ; the Australian race {P. leucoce- 



phalus, Gould,) alone slightly differing. Common throughout India, in 



all suitable localities. 



A. B. C. D. E. F. Series of six specimens, from the 

 vicinity of Calcutta (1842-G). 



