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V. aureus, Brisson. 



Fulco magnus, S. Ginelin. 



Phene ossifruga, Savigny. 



(iypaetos granJis, Storr. 



Q. alpinus, Daiulin. 



G. leucocephaltis et G. melanocejihalns, Meyer. 



G. meridionalis, Brehrn. 



G. barbatus, var. occidentalis et var. orient alis, Pr. 

 Bonap. 



G. hemarhalanus, Hutton (with dark pectoral mark), 

 J. A. S. Ill, 522. 



Bearded Eagle, Latham. 



' Golden Eagle' of English residents in the Himalaya. 

 Urgool, Masuri (Hutton). Cajeer, or Foomaee, Kabul 

 (Burnes) . 

 Hab. Mountainous regions of Europe, Asia, and Africa. 



A. Adult. Presented by Mr. J. J. Athanass (1842). 



Tribe 11.— NOCTURN.E. 

 Earn. STRIGID.E. 



Subfam. BUBONlNiE. 

 Genus Nyctea, Stephens. 



139. N. NivEA, (Gould's B. E. pi. 43). 



Syn. Strlx nivea, Daudin. 

 Str. nyctea, Lin. 

 )S. Candida, Latham. 

 N. erminea, Stephens. 

 Hab. Arctic circle, migrating within the northern temperate 

 zone. 



A. Female, from the Royal University of Christiania 

 (1844). 



Genus Bubo, Sibbald. 



140. B. ORIENTALIS, (PZ. Col. 1/4, 229). 



Syn. Strix orientalis, Horsfield. 

 S. sumatrana. Raffles. 

 (S. strepitans, Temminek. 

 J>. et Hvhua nipalensis, Hodgson. 

 //. pectoral is, Jerdon. 

 Hab. Himalaya, S. Lidia, and Malay countries. 



Iluhua, and Huhu Chil, Nepal (H.) : Ooman, Malabar 

 (Jerdon). 

 A. Specimen from Nopal (wings and feet imperfect). 

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



141. B. MAXiMus, Sibbald (Gould's B. E. pi. 37). 



Syn. Strix bubo, L. 



