196 FROBl THE GANGES TO THE GODAVERI. 



served. Hence, as my additions to the paper are solely based 

 on specimens actually in the museum now, numbers of species 

 procured by Mr. Blewitt in one or other of these localities have 

 not been entered.^-A. O. H.] 



1.— Otogyps calvus, Scop. (2).* 



Manbhum ; Lohardugga ; Sambalpur, north of Mahanadi ; Orissa, north of 

 Mahanadi ; Karial. 



Not very common, but probably occurs throughout the sub- 

 province. 



1 2.— Gyps fulvus, Gmel. (3). 



Manbhum. 



I have unfortunately omitted to ascertain the distribution of 

 this Vulture and that of the two following species. 



3.— Gyps indicus, Scop. (4). 



Bardwan. [Raipur. — A. O. H.] 



4.—- Pseudogyps bengalensis, Gmel. (5). 



Bardwan ; Sambalpur, north of Mahanadi ; Sambalpur, south of Maha- 

 nadi. 



5.— Neophron ginginianus, Lath. (6). 



Bardwan ; Midnapur ; Lohardugga ; Sambalpur, north of Mahanadi ; Sam- 

 balpur, south of Mahanadi ; Orissu, south of Mahanadi ; Nowagarh ; Karial. 



6.— Falco communis, Gmel. (8). 



Singbhum. [Raipur ; Sambalpur ; Boad ; Burpali. — A. O. H.] 



I have seen the Peregrine Falcon in several of the districts, 

 but have never obtained a specimen. 



7.— Falco peregrinator, Sund. (9). 



Raipur. 



8.— Falco jugger, Gray. (11). 



Manbhum ; Singhbhum ; Sirguja. 



[385.— Falco babylonicus, Gumey. (12.) 



Raipur.— A. O. H.] 



* The numbers in brackets are those in the " Birdsjof India," and Mr. Hume's list. 

 f There is no reason to believe that this species occurs any where in India, unless 

 possibly in the extreme west. This entry is some mistake. — A. O. H. 



