. A 



SYNOPTICAL LIST 



OF THE 



ACCIPITRES 



(DIUllNAL r,IlU)S OK IMiEV) 



PART 11. 



Sub-Fam. III. BrTKONlN.E. 



J>ill iiiudcj'ato, bending" from base, Avith a Mlighi 

 in'ojection on cntthig edge of upper mandible. 

 Outer toe connected to middle toe by an 

 interdigital membrane ; tibia much longer 

 than tarsus, exceeding it by more than the 

 length of hind claw. 



Gen. XXVII. ERYTHROTRIORCHIS Sharpe (1875). 



Wing about eqiuil to tail, the latter moderately 

 gratluated ; ridge of bill (without cere) less 

 than half length of middle toe (without claw). 



Size of Batto. Jjcngth J 20, wing 14. ~) : 

 'i^ wing 1() in. ; plumage abo\'e and below 

 bright I'ufoiis, A\ith black centres ; tail ash, 

 tipped Avith pale rufous, and irregularly bai-j-ed 

 with dark brown ; under smi'ace of tail and 

 tips of primaries whitish. 

 J2(). Efiilhrotriorchis radiatiis (Lath.), Ind. Oni. K.C.N, and 

 Suppl., ii., 1). xii. (ISOJ) I.V.-S'. Hr/Zr.b-.J iV.W. 

 Red Buzzard. • Australia. 



(ien. XXMll. MEGATRIORCHIS Sal \ ad, .V DAlb. (1875). 



\\ ings short, slightly longer than tail ; tail long, ' 

 rounded ; inner toe shorter than outej'. 



