34 VISCOUNT WALDEN ON THE BIRDS OF CELEBES. 
Eryrnrospiza rocastra (S. Miiller), Verhandl. Land- en Volkenk. p. 110, “Amboyna” (1839 ?). 
Accipiter hyogaster, S. Miiller, Jacquin. & Pucheran, Voy. Pdle Sud. iii. p. 48, “ Macassar.” 
Epervier océanien, Hombron & Jacquin. op. cit. Atlas, pl. 2. fig. 1. 
Jacquinot is our only authority for the occurrence of this species, as identified by 
Pucheran, in Celebes ; but as his notes relating to localities are not always trustworthy, 
and as A. iogaster is not given from Celebes by either S. Miiller, Professor Schlegel, or 
Mr. Wallace, I shall not include it in this list. In this instance Jacquinot’s authority 
is doubly untrustworthy; for he identified A. rufitorques, Peale, with A. dogaster, and 
noted the two examples, which he figured (/. ¢.) as having been obtained in the Viti 
Islands and at Macassar. It is quite possible that A. iogaster does occur in Celebes ; 
and it is difficult to determine the A. eruentus, Gould, ap. Schlegel, M. P.-Bas, Astures, 
p. 42, male adulte, Célébes, Voy. de Reinwardt, “gorge d’un roussdtre uniforme,” 
unless we refer it to A. iogaster. And yet, under Visws cruentus (Valky. Nederl. Ind. 
p. 61), Professor Schlegel does not allude to this specimen, nor does he give Celebes 
as a locality for NV. cruentus. 
Tacuyspiza, Kaup. 
15. Tacnyspiza soLoinsis (Horsf.), Trans. Linn. Soc. xiii. p. 137, “Java” (1822); Mus. 
Pays-Bas, Astwres, p. 44. 
Falco cuculoides, Temm. PI. Col. livr. xxii. pls. 110, 129, “ Java” (August 2, 1823). 
Hab. New Guinea, Batchian, Sumatra, Malacca (Wallace); Java, Philippines 
(Schlegel) ; Menado (mus. nostr.) ; North Celebes (Forsten). 
AQUILINA. 
Neopus, Hodgson. 
16. Nropus MALAYENSIS (Reinw.), Pl. Col. 117 (26th June, 1824), “Java, Sumatra.” 
Hab. Java, Sumatra (Temminck); most of the hilly and jungly districts of India 
(Jerdon); Simla (mus. nostr.); Nepaul (Hodgs.); Malacca (mus. nostr.); Celebes 
(Bernstein) ; Ceylon (Layard). 
Liuyaiitus, Vigors. 
17. Limnaiitus LANCEOLATUS, Bp. Consp. Av. i. p. 29, “ Celebes” (1850). 
Spizaétus cirratus, Schlegel, Mus. Pays-Bas, Astures, p. 9, ex Celebes. 
Hab. Celebes (Wall.); Menado (mus. nostr.); Tondano (forsten); Sula Islands 
(Wallace). 
The example in my collection has been identified by Mr. J. H. Gurney as a young 
individual of the above species. Underneath pure white; thigh-coverts faintly fringed 
with pale fulvous; entire head and nape pale fulvous-white; remaining upper plumage 
hair-brown, darkest in shade at the end of each feather, unexposed portion of each 
