NOTES AND EEFEEENCES. 



f The " Interior " Province includes Cohar and Bourke Districts on the 



East, Lake Eyre on the West, and the Gulf of Carpentaria on the 



North. 

 Derby, a new settlement on the North West Coast of Australia. The 



collections were made from the coast to about 100 miles inland. 



Many of the species are identical with those found in the northern 



portion of the Interior Province near the Gulf. 



1. =zz G. JAKDiNii, of Gould's Bds. Au&t., fol. Vol. I., pi. 27. 



2. =: C. ASSiMiLis, of Gould's Bds. Aust., fol. Vol. I. pi. 26. 



7. AsTUR CRUENTUS, Gould, I have lately received authentic specimens, 

 male and female, from the late Mr. Boyer-Bower's collecting at 

 Derby. 



9. = A. TORQUATus, of Vvjors and Horsfield. = Falco torqttatus, Cuv. 



13. Must be separated from the Indian species, Falco {Haliastur) indus, 

 Bodd., = Haliaetus leticosternon, Gould, P.Z.S., 1837, p. 133., and 

 should take the older name of H. girrenera, Vieill. ; see Sharpe's 

 Cat. Bds. I., p. 315. 



25. = H. occiDENTALis ; Gould,iol. Vol. I., pi. 13. 



26. = H. berigora. Gray, fol. Vol. I., pi. 11. 



For a general synonomy of our Australian Accipitres, see Sharpe's Brit. 

 Mus. Cat. Vol. I. 



