BurNS—ON BrROAD-\WINGED HAWk. 151 
white faintly stained with buff and spotted irregularly with 
deep brown; lining of wings cream-buff unspotted with the 
exception of bend of wing—deep brown arcular’spots. Irides 
pearl gray. Bill and claws black. Feet and tarsi yellow ochre. 
Length 14.75 (375). Wing 9.05 (230). Spread 33.00 (838). Tail 
6.25 (158). Tarsus 2.51 (64; middle claw 54 (14); hind claw 
.06 (17). Bill from cere .66 (17; nostril to tip .68 (16). Cere 
.B8 (10). Weight 914 oz. About two months old. No. 889, coll. F. 
L. B., Salem, N. J., Aug. 9, 1905. 
Juvenile, First Year Female-—Upper part rich clove brown; 
outer webs of primaries, secondaries and rectrices barred with 
black or very deep brown, inner vanes fading to white and bar- 
red with deep brown; wing coverts, greater and middle, edged 
with wood brown; rectrices fading to pale cream on outer | 
webs, and nine dark bars; upper tail-coverts broken bars of 
clove brown on white of outer webs; hind head narrowly 
tipped with cream and three-quarters basally; sides of head 
pale cream tipped with clove brown; malar clove brown; chin 
pale cream with center penciling of brown; breast, sides, 
abdomen and under tail coverts white, posteriorally immacu- 
late, anteriorally broken ovate spots of olive; tibize pale wood 
brown, handsomely marked with cordate spots; lining of 
wings ‘pale wood brown with olive markings, laneolate and 
acicular in form; axillars broken spots of olive; under pri- 
mary coverts pale cream white, spotted with olive. Irides 
wood brown. Beal and talons black, under mandible fad- 
ing to gray posteriorally. Cere, feet and tarsi yellow ochre. 
Length 14.70 (373). Wing 9.25 (235). ‘Spread 33.25 (846) 
broken and worn at tips. Tail 6.10 (155). Tarsus 2.71 (69). Mid- 
dle claw 54 (14); hind claw .75 (19). Bill from cere .73 (lS) 
from nostril .73 (19). Cere 51 (18). Weight ilb. 1 oz. 8% 
months old. Berwyn, Pa., Feb. 16, 1907 (captive). Coll. F. L. B. 
This specimen was raised in a large cage in the open air 
and lost by abrasion the rufous edging to the feathers of 
the upper plumage. It is in all respects a bird of the year, 
no winter moult having occurred. 
