202 
302k. Falco peregrinus ernest Sharpe, Ibis, 1894, Borneo, Greater 
p. 545. [Mé. Dulit, type in Brit. Mus.] Sunda Is., 
Hose’s Falcon. Philippine Is., 
New Guinea, 
Size similar; wing ¢ 293 mm.; darker New Hebrides, 
above ; chest much more rufous; under Fiji Islands. 
wing-coverts and axillaries more closely 
barred with black, the white inter-bars 
more rufous ; under tail-coverts and thighs 
barred with bluish grey and black, instead 
of whitish and black. 
303. Falco fasciinucha Reichen. and Neum., E. Africa 
Orn. M.B. ii., p. 114 (1895). [Tezta, (Kilimanjaro 
Kenya, E. Africa.| district). 
Kilimanjaro Falcon. 
Immature ¢ [Tring Mus.]. Wing 228 
mm. ; above black with remains of rufous 
edgings ; an indistinct collar on hind neck 
pale rufous ; upper tail-coverts with broad 
ashy margins; tail slate, tipped buffy 
white and indistinctly barred with black ; 
throat white, sides of head and moustachial 
patch black ; below rufous fawn, narrowly 
striated with black. 
+*304. Falco pelegrinoides pelegrinoides Temm., N. Africa (N. of 
Pl. Col., livr. 81, pl. 479 (1830 ?). [Nubia.] the Sahara) 
[=F. barbarus Linn.? and F. pumnicus from W. Maroc- 
Levaill. jun.] co to Egypt ; 
Barbary Falcon. in winter S. to 
Sudan ; 
Smaller than F. p. peregrinus ; wing § 278- Canary Is. 
288, ¢ 282-293 mm.; above much paler 
bluish grey, the cross bars fainter ; crown 
dusky brown instead of black, the fore 
part tinged with rufous ; entire hind neck 
rusty red, with some dusky mottlings ; 
fore part of ear-coverts and cheek stripe 
blackish ; throat and sides of neck buffish 
