38 CLASS AVES. 



Mace's Eagle, (F. Macei, Ciiv. pi. col. t. 8, and 

 jun. 223) 



Reddish brown; head, nape, and upper part of the 

 back red; eyebrows, cheeks, throat, and neck, in 

 front, whitish; tail with a white band. Length 

 twenty-six inches. India. 



White-bellied Eagle, Lath. (F. leucogaster, hsith. 

 pi. col. t. 49.) 



White ; back, wing and tail dingy brown ; tail tipt 

 with white ; bill and feet yellow. Length thirty- 

 three inches. Pacific Islands. 



Cuvier has here placed F. Vulturinus, Daud. Vail. 

 Ois. Afr. t. 6 ; but Temminck and others have consi- 

 dered it as a species of Gypatos. 



Marine Eagle, Lath. F. IchthycBtus, Horsf. 



Brownish ; vent, rump, tail, and thighs white ; 

 tail dusky at the tip. Length twenty-six inches. 

 Java. 



Fishing Eagle and African Pheasant, Lath. Falco 

 Piscator, Gm. pi. Enl. 478. 



Head long-crested, ferruginous brown ; beneath 

 white, brown streaked ; wing coverts dove-coloured, 

 with dark shafts; quills bluish brown, internally 

 white spotted. Senegal. 



Pondicherry Eagle, Lath., {F. Pondicerianus, Lath. 

 PL Enl. t. 416.) 



Chesnut ; head, neck and chest white, varied with 

 brown lines; six first quills black,ended. Length 

 one foot and a half. India. 



