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NOTE ON BAZA SILTMATRENSIS 

 ACCIPITER VIRGATU3. 



This last specimen is marked by Mr. Com'ad, the Collector, 

 as a male, but from its size it would seem erroneously, unless it 

 be a male of A. gidaiis, which had accidentally wandered so far 

 to the southward. 



^ok m 3^m Bmmimm aitd ^Snm ct^hnenm. 



Bt J. H. GURNEY. 



Mr. Hume has very kindly sent for my inspection the male 

 £a2a from South Tenasserinij described by him at p. 313 of 

 Stray Feathers for 1875. 



Mr. Hume there states that he is " inclined to believe" that 

 this specimen belongs " to Lafresnaye's sumatrensis." 



Such is also my opinion, and Mr. Sharpe, who at my request 

 has compared it with the specimen in the British Museum, 

 ao;rees in this view and writes to me as follows :— " I do not 



