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The Black-tufted Eagle of Africa (Huppart, Vail. Afr. 

 t. 2. Bruce, pi. xxxii., F. occipitalis, Daud.) F. Senegal- 

 ensis, Daud. 



As big as a crow ; black ; with a long tuft hanging 

 from the occiput ; the tarsi, the edge of the wings, 

 and the band under the tail are whitish. Inhabits 

 Africa. 



The Crested Goshawk, Lath., Urutaurana, Margrave; Autour 

 huppe, Vail. i. t. 26 ; Aigle Moyen de la Guyane, Maud. ; 

 Epervier patu d'Azara ; F. ornatus, Daud.; F. superbus 

 and F. coronatus, Shaw. 



Crown of the head and tuft black ; sides of the neck 

 bright red ; mantle black, varied with gray, waved 

 with white ; under parts white, with black bars on 

 the flanks, thighs, and tarsi. It is a fine bird, of 

 South America, which varies from black and white to 

 deep brown. 



It is the Harpya ornata of Spix, Vieil. Gal. t. 21. 



Lake Falcon, T. limncEetus, Horsf. Java, t. pi. col. 

 t. 134, 



Brown ; tail beneath, except at the tip, whitish ash- 

 colour ; tarsi feathered to the toe. Length twenty- 

 four inches. Java. 



Crested Falcon. F. cristatellus, Temm. pi. col. 

 p. 282. 



Tail long, square ; tarsi quite feathered ; crest of six 

 or eight feathers, black, long, and narrow ; reddish 

 brown, beneath white; quills deep bi'own, obscurely 

 banded internally ; tail with seven or eight black- 

 brown bands. Ceylon. Length twenty-four inches. 



