214 .GOLDEN, AND CINEREOUS EAGLE, 



A. GoiBEN Eagle, Br.ZoolA. N''42. 

 Orn. Faun. Suec. N° 54.— Lev. Mus; 



TJ^^ With a bluifli bill : plumage duflcy and ruft-color : tail duJky 

 brown, blotched at the bafe with afti-color : legs feathered to 

 the toes. Weight about twelve pounds. 

 Plsce. Inhabits Sweden -, perhaps Norway. Found about the foutherra 



part of the Urallian mountains, and the mountains which border Si- 

 biria on the fouth. Grows fcarcer towards the eaft. 



B. Cinereous Eagle, 5r. Ze«/. i. N''45.— i«//J«», i. 33. 

 Vultur Albiulla, Lin. Syji. 123. 



P With pale yellow bill, irides, cere, and feet : plumage light 

 cinereous : body and coverts of the wings clouded with darker : 

 primaries dufky : tail white. 

 Sjze, anj)Pla«e, In fize equal to the Black Eagle. Inhabits Europe, as high as Ite- 

 land and Lapmark *. Is common in Greenland; but does not extend 

 to America : at left, if it does, it varies into the White-headed Eagle, 

 to which it has great affinity, in particular in its feeding much on 

 filh : the Danes therefore call it Fijke-orn f. Is common in the fouth 

 of Ruffia, and about the Volgdy as far as trees will grow. Is very 

 fcarce in Sibirta ; but has been obferved in the eaftern parts about 

 Nertfchink. It feems to be the fpecies called by the Tmgufij Elo j 



• Lnmt, 331. f BrmnUi, N'la. 



I which 



