354 TEE CB.UISI1 OF TEE ' CUBAQOA.' 



PLATE I, 

 AGCIPITEB ALBOGULABIS. 



(Accipiter albogularis, G. R. Gr. Ann. and Mag. of N. H. 1870, p. 327.) 



Male. The upper surface plumbeous black tinted with grey ; 

 the base of the feathers on the hind head white ; the entire surface 

 beneath the body also white, but irrorated with plumbeous on the 

 chest and thighs. 



. Length 17" 6'", wings 10", bill 1" V", tarsi 2" A'". 



This bird, of which there is only a single specimen, might at 

 first sight be taken for the Accipiter haplochrous of New Cale- 

 donia ; but it is larger and possesses a white throat, which at 

 once distinguishes it from the last-mentioned species. It was ob- 

 tained at Hada, or Recherche Bay, San-Christoval Island. 



