206 BARRED HAWK. 



nothing but moss and cotton, seemed indignant at 

 the disappointment, and, after tearing in pieces 

 the skin, at length contented itself with devouring 

 the head, the only part which remained in its 

 natural state. 



BARRED HAWK. 



Falco doliatus. F. fuscus superciliis albis, alis albido fasciatis, 



subtus albo-jlavescens fusco maculatus. 

 Brown Hawk with white eyebrows and whitish-banded wings, 



beneath yellowish white with brown spots. 

 Emerillon vane". Sonnini Bvff. Emerillon bariole. Daud. 



ois. 



Length ten inches : bill violet: cere, irides, and 

 legs yellow : tail marked with whitish bars, more 

 apparent beneath than above : under tail-coverts 

 and flanks brown, with two or three round white 

 spots on each side the shafts : thighs ferruginous 

 with black shafts. Native of Carolina: observed 

 by Bosc. 



