88 



222a. Kaujnfalco monogrammicus meridionalis S. Africa, 

 Haiti., P.Z.S., 1860, p. 109. [Ambriz, Angola, Daniaraland 

 type in Br. Mus.] to Angola on 



Southern One-lined Hawk. W. and to 



Nyasaland. 



Gen. LX. BUTASTUR Hodgs. (1843). 



[Head not crested], nostrils oval, with a superior 

 membrane. 



Length $ 18.5 ; wing 12.2 in. ; ^ lengt,h 16 ; 

 wing 11.7 in. ; above pale rufous brown (with 

 darker shaft -stripes), darker on head ; nape 

 mostly white ; wing-coveits paler and 

 varied with Avhite ; tail tipped with buffj^ 

 white, and with 6 or 7 nearly obsolete black- 

 ish bars, the subterminal broadest ; throat 

 yellowish white, Avith a line of biack each side 

 and down centre ; breast pale lufous brown 

 with yellowish white bars ; abdomen nearly 

 uniform buffy white. 

 223. Bidastur teesa (Frank!.), P.Z.S., 1831, pt. 1, 

 p. 115 (1832). {India, between Ganges and 

 Nerbudda.] 

 White-eyed Buzzard-Hawk. 



Size almost similar ; above brownish ashy ; 

 clearer on head, hind neck and wing-coverts ; 

 cpiills rufous, external^ ashy grey, barred 

 with dark broAvn ; tail rufous with 6 blackish 

 bars ; below ashy, with blackish shaft -stripes 

 and a few whitish bars on flanks. 

 224. Butastur liventer (Temm.), PI. Ool., i., pi. 438 

 (1827). [Java, type in L yd. Mus.] 

 Ashy Buzzard-Hawk. 



Larger ; wing $ 13.6 ; (^ 13.1 in. ; above 

 rufous brown, more ashy on head and mantle, 

 and rufous on wings, rump and upj)er tail- 

 coverts, which latter are barred and tipped 

 with white ; tail with 4 bands of blackish 

 broA\ n ; forehead and throat white, latter with 

 mesial brown stri]3e ; feathers of hind neck 



Buluchistan, 



Kashmir, 



Indian 



Peninsula, 



Burmese 



Provinces. 



Indo- 

 Chinese 

 Provinces, 

 Greater 

 Sunda Is., 

 Celebes. 



