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Below rufous, the feathers spotted on, both 

 webs or barred with white ; upper breast 

 more or less uniform rufous. 



100. Accipiter cooperi cooperi (Bp.), Am. Orn., i., 

 pi. 10, f. 1 (1828). 



Cooper's H£.wk. 



Female with markings of lower parts denser 

 and rather deeper in colour ; more rufous on 

 thighs. Male scarcely differs from typical 

 form. 

 100 a,. Accipiter cooperi mexicanus Swains., Faun. 

 Bor. Am., ii., p. 45, footnote (1831) [ex 

 Mexico]. 

 Mexican Sparrow-Hawk. 



Sides of neck, a band running to hind neck, 

 and upper part of breast greyish ash. 

 lOOh. Accipiter cooperi gundlachi (Lawr.), Ann. Lye. 

 N.Y., vii., p. 252 (1862). 

 Gundlach's Sparrow-Hawk. 



Above slaty grey ; below white, throat un- 

 spotted, rest minutely banded or vermiculated 

 with greyish brown. 



101. Accipiter superciliosus (Lirm.), S.N., i., p. 128 

 (1766). 



[=A. tinus, auct. plur.] 

 Eyebrowed Sparrow-Hawk. 



b. Above slaty black ; upper tail-coverts tipped 

 with white ; tail with 2 faint paler bands, and 

 2 large spots of white on inner webs ; below 

 white, sides bright chestnut, below narrowly 

 barred with rufous. 



102. Accipiter minullus minullus (Daud.), Traite, 

 ii., p 88 (1800). 



Little Sparrow-Hawk. 



Sides paler ; bars darker and broader. 

 102a.. Accipiter minullus intermedius Eriang., J. Orn., 

 pp. 171-6, 1904. 



102h. Accipiter minullus hilgerti Eriang., J. Orn., 

 pp. 171-6, 1904. 



N. America 

 (Middle and 

 Southern 

 U.S.). 



W. United 

 States to C. 

 America. 



Cuba. 



Tropical S. 

 America, N. 

 to Panama. 



S. Africa, to 

 to Mozam- 

 bique on E. 

 and Angola 

 onW. 



Abyssinia 

 (S. Shoa). 



Arusi, Galla 

 Land, N.E. 

 Africa. 



