30 CATALOGUE OF THE BIRDS OF PREY. 



PANDIONID.E. 



[One genus.] 



P. ; E., I, A. Pandion haliaetus (Linn.). 16, skel. 3 and 



eggs. 



Nearc, Neot. „ carolinensis (Gmel.). 13. 



A. „ leucoceplialus, Gould. 8 and eggs. 



The following are at present the principal Desiderata in 

 the Norwich Museum, being for the most part well-marked 

 species, but there are a vast number of eggs which are still 

 wanting to make that part of the collection complete : — 



Gyps pallescens, Hume. — Paler, as Mr. Blanford informs 

 me, than G. indicus, and stated to differ in the arrangement 

 of the down and feathers about the head. (Stray Feathers, 

 1878, p. 166.) 



Eutriorchis astur, Sharpe. — A small crested bare-legged 

 Harrier-Eagle from Mangoro, in Madagascar, remarkable 

 for its short wings and long tail, on which there are about 

 eight bars. (Ibis, 1878, p. 88.) 



Nisoides moreli, Pollen. — Found in Mayotte Island, but 

 Lantz got it in Madagascar : atypical Sparrow- Hawk, and, 

 judging from Milne-Edwards and Grandidier's plate, coming 

 very near to Scelospizias francesi ; but see Ibis, 1875, p. 366. 



Urospizias. — It will be seen from the enumeration, p. 20, 

 that no less than eleven Urospizias, if they all hold good, 

 are wanting, all inhabiting the Australian Region, viz., 

 U. meyerianus, U. pulchellus, U. pallidiceps, U. polionotus, 

 U. albiventris, U. sharpii, U. holomelas, U. ivoodfordi, 

 Uysheba, U. halmahera, U. sumbaensis. 



' Accipiter fringilloides, Vigors. — A paler bird than A.fuscus, 

 inhabiting Cuba and Hispaniola, and figured in Cory's 'Birds 

 of Haiti/ a species which I believe my father never saw and 

 which I have tried in vain to obtain. 



Accipiter salvini, Ridgway : Venezuela. — Perhaps the same 

 as A. chionogaster ; cf. Ibis, 1892, p. 328. 



Accipiter rufotibialis, Sharpe : Borneo. — Figured Ibis, 

 1889, p. 68. 



