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I have no doubt that I have often failed to use the oldest 

 name. I believe that some few species, which, following my 

 betters, I have accepted as identical with others, named 

 originally from Borneo, Java, &c., will prove distinct and require 

 separate titles, and I think it possible that in one or tv/o 

 instances (though I have carefully examined all Biyth^s speci- 

 mens) my identifications may be wrong. I have tried my best 

 to avoid such errors, but in some cases have been unable to make 

 certain even with the original descriptions before me. 



To no species included in my " List of the Birds of India,'' 

 have I thought it necessary to give references ; such must be 

 sought for in that list. To a few of the others I have added 

 references to passages in Stray Feathers, where they have been 

 described or discussed. 



LIST. 



2. — Otogyps calvus, Scop^ 



[Malayana, Sharpe, Cat, J.] 



4. — Gyps indicus, Scop. 



[Malayana, Or. B. M. R. List, 2 ; Bly. J. A. S. B. XIX., 504.] 



5. — Pseudogyps beiigalensis, Gm. 



[Malacca, Cantor, Horsf. and Moore, Cat,, 414.] 



*8. — Falco peregrinusj Gm. 



[Malacca.] 



14. — Falco severus, Horsf. 



[Malacca, Jerd. Salvad. U. di B,, 2.] 

 *20 ter. — Microhierax fringillarius, Drap. 



[Malacca, Kurroo, Chohong, Johore, Singapore ; Penang, Cantor, Horsf. and 

 Moore, Cat., 414.] 



%2.—Astur trivirgatus, Reinw. in Tern. 



[Malay Fen., Bly. J. A. S. B. XIX, 333— af«. Ophir, Malacca, Wall., Sharpe, 

 Cat. I, 106.] 



23 ter. — Astur soloensis, Horsf. 



[Malacca, Wall. Salvad. 77. di B,, 18.; Sharpe, B, M, Cat. I., 115.] 



■^23 ter A. — Astur cuculoides, ■ Tern. 



[Malacca.] 



