746 Count Nils Gyldenstolpe : A Nominal [Ibis, 



MilvTis lineatus Gray. 



Haliaetus lineatus Gray in Hardwicke's Illustr. Ind. Zool. 

 i. 1832, p. 1, pi. 18 : China. 



Rather common in the open plains of central and south- 

 western Siam, where it occurs together with the next 

 species. 



Milvus migrans govinda Sykes, P. Z. S. Lond. 1832, 

 pt. ii. p. 81 : Deccan. 



Very common indeed at Bangkok and its neighbourhood. 

 It has also been recorded from south-western and parts 

 of central Siam. 



Accipiter soloensis Horsf. 



Accipiter soloeiisis Horsfield, Trans. Linn. Soc. Lond. xiii. 

 1821, p. 137 : Java. 



Horsfield's Short-toed Hawk is apparently very rare in 

 Siam, where it has only been obtained at Pak Koh in northern 

 and at Satahip in south-eastern Siam. 



Accipiter gularis Temm. & Schleg. 



Astur gularis Teinminck & Schlegel in Siebold's Fauna 

 Japou., Aves, 1844, p. 5, pi. 2 : Japan. 



Authentic specimens of this bird have been collected at 

 Klong Yai and Ok Yam in south-eastern and at Pak Koh 

 and Koon Tan in northern Siam. 



Accipiter virgatus virgatus Temm. 



Falco virgatus Temminck, Planches Col. Nr. 109, 1824 : 

 Java. 



Rare in Siam, where authentic specimens have been 

 collected in the neighbourhood of Koon Tan in the northern 

 districts. 



Accipiter virgatus aflRnis Guriiey. 



Accipiter virgatus subsp. afinis Gnrney, List of Diurnal 

 Birds of Prey, 1884, pp. 39, 1G8-173 : Himalaya. 



Within Siamese territory this bird has only been met with 

 on the islands of Koh Kut and Koh Rang, both situated in 

 the Inner Gulf of Siam. 



