30 FALCONID^. 



The CINNAMON FALCON. FALCO cinnamominus, Swains. 

 2 cent, and a quarter, p. 281. 



a. Male. Valparaiso. Presented by Sir W. Burnett and 

 Capt. Fitzroy, R.N. 



b. Young male. Straits of Magellan. Presented by the 

 Admiralty. 



c. Female. Patagonia. Presented by Sir W. Burnett 

 and Capt. Fitzroy, R.N. 



The NOTCHED FALCON. HARPAGUS bidentatus. Falco 

 bidentatus, Lath. Ind. i. 38. PL col. 38. 228. ?Bi- 

 dens rufi venter et albi venter, Splx. Av. Brass, t. 6 

 and 7. F. diodon, Temm. t. 'col. 198. Bidens fe- 

 moralis aut cinerascens, Splx. Av. Br. t. 7. F. 

 femoralis, D'Orb. Diodon Brasiliensis, Less. 



a. Male. South America. - From Mr. Leadbeater's 

 Collection. 



b. Female. South America. 



c. Male. South America. From Mr. Warwick's Col- 

 lection. 



d. Female. South America. From Mr. Warwick's Col- 

 lection. 



The BENGAL FALCON. HIERAX caerulescens. Falco caeru- 

 lescens, Linn. S. N. i. 125. Edw. B. t. 108. F. Ben- 

 galensis, Brlss. Kittl. Vogels. t. 3. f. 2. F. frin- 

 gillarius, Drapier. F. Malayensis, Strickl. Caerules- 

 cent Hawk, Shan. 



a. Java. Presented by the Hon. East India Company. 



b. Java. 



c. Java. Presented by Nightingale, Esq. 



d. Java. From Mr. Warwick's Collection. 



The WHITE- NAPED FALCON. HIERAX entolmus, Hodgs. 

 Icon. med. t. 



a. b. c. Nepaul. Presented by B. H. Hodgson, Esq. 



The CREAM-BELLIED FALCON. JERACIDEA berigora, Gould. 

 Falco berigora, Vig. and Horsf. Linn. Tr. xv. 184. 

 Orange-speckled Hawk, Gray. 



a. Adult. Australia. Presented by Allan Cunningham, 

 Esq. 



