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236a. Polioaétus humilis plumbeus [ex. Hodg. 
nom. nud.| Jerdon, Ibis, 1871, p. 336. 
[N.W. Himalayas.] 
Plumbeous Fishing Eagle. 
Larger; wing ¢ 420 mm.; tail entirely 
brown above, with narrow white tips. 
Himalayas, 
from Kashmir 
to Assam ; 
Upper Burma. 
Gen. EXVII. GYPOHIERAX Riipp. (1855). 
Type by orig. desig. Falco angolensis Gmel. 
Space above and around eye bare, as well as a line 
on either side of throat ; front of tarsus reticu- 
lated ; claws witha groove belowasin Halieétus ; 
head slightly crested ; size moderate (length 3 23 in.) 
237. Gypohierax angolensis (Gmel.), S.N., i, 
p. 252 (1788). [Angola.] 
Angola Vulture. 
Wing ¢ 435 mm. ; general plumage white ; 
scapulars and secondaries black ; primaries 
white with the tips black and outer webs 
mottled with black ; tail black with broad 
terminal band of white ; bare skin of face 
and feet flesh colour ; cere bluish grey. 
Tropical 
W. Africa, 
Angola to 
Senegambia ; 
E. Africa. 
Gen. LXVIII. HALIASTUR Selby (1840). 
Type by subs. desig. (Gray 1841) Falco indus Bodd. 
Nostrils circular, with bony margin all round ; 
presents affinities both with Aquiline and Mil- 
vine ; size moderate (length ad. 20-22 m.). 
1*238. Haliastur indus indus (Bodd.), Tabl. Pl. 
Enlum., p. 25 (1783). [ex. Buff.—Pondt- 
cherry. | 
Brahminy Kite. 
Indian 
Peninsula, 
Ceylon, 
Burmese Provs., 
Siam ; S. China. 
