242 
This does not exactly agree with Captain Unwin’s descrip- 
tion, recorded on the spot from a live young one, taken from 
the nest to sit for his portrait, and for my part I am inclined to 
believe, that H. Lineatus, Gray, is the young not of this species, 
but possibly of the next, H. Leucoryphus. ” This species occurs 
not only all over India, Buriash and Malay, but also as we 
learn from Mr. Wallace* (Ibis 1868) in Sumatra ( Wail) and 
Borneo. (Mus. Lugd.) 
No. 42. Haliaetus Leucoryphus.+ Pattas. 
Patuas’s Sea Eacue. 
I have taken the eggs of this species during the latter} half 
of November, in December, and January, and once or twice, in 
* Mr. Wallace gives the following brief note of a male obtained by him, 
“Total length, 26 inches. Wing, 17°5 in. Mid toe, 2 im. Bill black, cere 
dusky, feet white.” 
+ Haliaetus Leucoryphus. 
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