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Below nearly uniform light red in ad. 9 ; the 

 ad. rT like typical race. Wing, 9, 6.9-7.3 ; .^, 

 6-6.9 in. 

 119c .Accipiter virgatus confusus, Hart., Nov. Zool., 

 xvii., p. 209 (1910). 

 \= Accipiter manillensis (Meyen)]. 

 Philippine Sparrow-Hawk. 



Thighs and under tail -coverts uniform 

 chestnut ; wing 5.95 in. 

 119d. Accijnter virgatus rufotibialis Sharpe, Ibis, 

 1887, p. 437. 

 Whitehead's Sparrow-Hawk. 



b. Female barred below, up to throat, with 

 rufous or brown like A. nisus nisus. Wing 

 av.,^, 6.45; $,7.45. 



120.Accipiter gularis (Temm. & Schl.), Faun. Jap. 

 Aves, p. 5, pi. 2 (1850). 

 Japanese Sparrow-Hawk. 



c. Tail with 4 darker bars ; below pale fawn 

 rufous, the breast mottled with white spots 

 and half bars. Wing, ^, 8.5. ; $, 10.5. 



121. Accipiter guttatus (VieilL), N. Diet., x., p. 327 

 (1817). 



White -throated Sparrow-Hawk. 



d. Tail with 5 black bands ; head black ; sides 

 of face and under surface slaty blue, with 

 blackish shaft stripes ; thighs and under wing- 

 coverts rufous. 



122. Accipiter pileatus (Temm.), PI. Col., i., pi. 

 205 (1824). 



Black-capped Sparrow-Hawk. 



e. Under wing-coverts white, rufous along carpal 

 bend ; thighs rufous ; tail with 4 dark bars. 



123. Accipiter bicolor (VieilL), N. Diet., x., p. 325 

 (1817). 



Four-banded SparroAV-Hawk. 



Philippine 

 Islands. 



N.W. Borneo 

 (Mt. Kina 

 Balu), 

 Sarawak 

 (Mt. Dulit). 



Japan, 



N. China, 



Formosa, 



Malay 



Archipelago, 



Philippine Is. 



S. America 

 (Paraguay 

 and Bolivia). 



S. America 



(Brazil, 



Paraguay). 



S. Mexico to 

 Colombia, 

 Ecuador and 

 Guiana. 



