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EAOLES AMI 



1 55. S p i z a o t u s 1 i iini a"* t n s 



{Horf<f.). 

 1 50. S ] I i 7. .1 e tn s a 1 b o n i g e r 



{BJijth). 



157. Circaetus hypoleucus 



(PaU.). 



158. Spilornis pallidus (Wald.). 



159. Spiloruis baeha {Daud.). 

 flGO. Butastur iudicus (Gin.). 



161. Buteo desertorum (Davd.). 



162. Haliaetus leuco£raster 



(Gm.). 



tlG3. Haliaetus leuc<K-orvphiis 

 (Poll.). 



1 64. Haliasl u r i n t e r m e d i u s , 

 Gurney. 



165. Milvus govinda (Sykett). 



166. Elauus caeruleus (Desf.). 



167. Machaerliamphus alciuus, 

 Westerm. 



168. Peruis cristatus, Temm. 



169. Pernis tweedalei, Hume. 

 tl70. Baza lopliotes, Temm. 

 *171. Baza jerdoni (Biyth). 

 tl72. Cerclmeis saturata (Blyth). 



173. Microhierax fringillarius 

 (Z>rap.). 



174. Falcus peregrinus, Tunst. 



175. Falcus severus, Horsf. 



Family P^.Vi>70.V/Z>.E— OSPREYS. 



176. Pandion haliaetus (ii?i?i.). *178. Polioaetus liumilis (Miill. 



177. Polioaetus ichthvaetus a,nd Schleg.). 



iHor^f.). ' \ 



Order STRTGIFORMES— OWLS. 



179. Asio otus {Linn.). 



180. Huhua orieutalis 



(Horf:/.). 



181. Ketupa ketujia {Horsf.). 



182. Scops malayaua, ifa^. 

 [183. Scops sunia, Hodgs.] 



184. Scops lenipiji {Horsf.). 



185. Scops sagittata, Casein. 



186. Scops rufe.scens {Horsf.). 

 +187. Heteroscops vulpes, 



Grow/. 



188. Niuox scutulata, Kaffies. 



189. S V r n i u m s e 1 o p u t o 



[Horsf). 

 *190. Syrnium newa reuse 

 {Hodgs.). 



191. Syrnium maingayi, 



192. Gr 1 a u c i d i u m b r o d e i 



{Hutton). 



193. Phot^dilusbadius (fiors/*.). 



194. Strix javanica (/for*/.). 



1.57. The species is recorded from Anipang, near Kuala Lumpur, Seiangor, 

 by Mr. A. L. Butler, but the specimen is no longer extant. 



161. Two specimens, adult and immature, obtained many years apjo near 

 Taiping, are in the Pcrak Museum. A third has recently been obtained near 

 Kuala Lumpur. 



163. Equally common with H. leucogaater at Langkawi, 70 miles north of 

 Penang, in December, 1907. 



171. A very immature bird from near Taiping. 



172. Though very much faded, two mounted specimens in the Singapore 

 Museum appear to belong to tliis race. I obtained a third specimen in Langkawi 

 in November, 1907. 



179. A specimea was shot some years ago by Mr. H. N. Eidley in the Botanic 

 (hardens, .Singapore, and is now in the Raffles Museum. 



180. Specimens of Bubo cm-omanduM of reputed local origin, and attributed to 

 this specie.**, are in ilie Singapore Museum. Some mistake has probably been 

 made aVjoul locality. 



187. So far as is at present known, confined to the high mountains of Selangor 

 and Pahang, 



