A LIST OF THE BIRDS OF PEGU. 179 
14.—Aquila nipalensis, Hodgs. (27 bis.) 
Captain Feilden found this Eagle common at Thyetmyo, and 
it occurs along the banks of the canal near Pegu, where I 
have shot a few specimens every year about November, 
15.—Aquila clanga, Pal/. (28.) 
I procured some specimens in 1875 at the junction of the canal 
with the Pegu river from December to March, and J do not 
recollect ever meeting with itagain. Captain Feilden procured 
it at Thyetmyo. 
16.—Hieraetus pennatus, Gm. (31.) 
Procured by Captain Feilden at Thyetmyo. 
17.—Limnaetus caligatus, Raff. (34). 
Generally distributed in well-wooded localities, and pretty 
common. 
18.—Spilornis undulatus, Vig.; 8, cheela, Lath. (39.) 
Occurs along the frontier from Thyetmyo to Tounghoo, and 
appears to be replaced elsewhere by the next species. 
19.—Spilornis rutherfordi, Swink. (89 ter.) 
Generally distributed in the province, except along or near 
the frontier, where the larger species only appears to be found. 
I have never met with any bird which might be considered 
intermediate to the two species, nor have I ever shot the two 
birds in the same locality. 
20.—Pandion haliaetus, Lin. (40.) 
Two or three pairs of the Osprey may be seen daily ‘in both 
the Peeu and the Sittang rivers during the dry weather, and 
I fancy that a few birds remain in Burma throughout the 
year, but I cannot make certain of this fact.* 
21.—Pelioaetus ichthyaetus, Horsf. (41.) 
Very generally diffused over the lower and more swampy 
parts of the country. I found it excessively common in the 
forests west of Shwaygheen where they were breeding near 
Pelicans and Adjutants. 
22.—Haliaetus leucoryphus, Pail. (42.) 
Very abundant in the plains lying between the Pegu and 
Sittang rivers, and especially so along the banks of the canal. 
_* Note this also from the Southern Coast; from near the mouth of the Bassein 
river.—Ep., 8. FP. 
