STRAY FEATHERS. 
Vol. X.] DECEMBER 1887. [No. 6. 
Hotes supplementary ta Major Butler’s Catalogue of 
Birds of the Deccan and South Mahratta Country, 
(‘Stray Feathers,” Vol. IX., p. 367.) 
By J. MAcGREGOR. 
(N.B—These notcs refer only to the Belgaum District.) 
The accompanying rough Supplement to Capt. Butler’s paper is submitted 
for what it may be worth. I have only added three species— Nos. 164is, 755 
and 896—+%o the list, and I have prefixed a star to the number in each of these 
cases, so that they may readily catch the eye, 
18.—Cerchneis naumanni, Leisch. 
I have obtained one specimen of this bird. It was xau- 
manni, not pekinensis. 
33.—Nisaetus fasciatus, Vieill. 
Is very common in Belgaum. 
48.—Butaster teesa, Franklin, 
Is very common in the forest tracts as well as in the open 
country. 
54.—Circus exruginosus, Lin. 
Is very common in the southern portion of the district, 
05.—Haliastur indus, Bodd. 
I should say this was a very common bird. It occurs 
wherever there are ponds or marshy land. 
5¢7.—Pernis ptilorhynchus, Zem. 
Very commou in the wooded parts, less so in the open 
country. 
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