570 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY, Vol, XIIT, 
525 (19) Burzo rerox.—The Long-legged Buzzard. 
Hume, No. 45 ; Blanford, No. 1239. 
My collectors obtained a specimen of this Buzzard in December, 
1898. It isa typical male specimen, but has no grey on the outer 
webs of the quills, which are also barred throughout; the tail is much 
mottled with brown in indistinct bars. 
(541) MicrowizRAX MELANOLEUCUS. 
Inglis’s and Primrose’s birds are of this species, not M. fringilarius. 
I have compared mine with the original type in the Indian Museum, 
Caleutta, with which all six agree, and their birds are the same as mine. 
They vary very much in size, and even in VW, melanoleucus there is a 
certain amount of black on the flanks. 
597 (20) Numentus pH#opus.—The Whimbrel. 
Blanford, No. 1455; Hume, No. 878. 
A young male of this species, one of a pair, was shot by Mr. 
V. Woods, ot the Assam-Bengal Railway, at Haflang on the Ist 
September, 1899 
