PLACE. 
14. 
BOOTED 
F. 
DeEScRIPTION. 
15. 
SCLAVONIAN 
15 
DESCRIPTION. 
16, 
MARGINED 
FE 
DESCRIPTION. 
RAY ECHO HAN, 
in length; that the bill is yellow, as well as the cere: the body 
and end of the tail white: iegs of a reddifh and whitith colour 
* mixed. 
Inhabits the fea coaft of fava, feeding on carcafes and fifh. 
F. pennatus, Jud. Orn. p. 19. 34+ 
La Bufe Gantée, Lewail/. Oif i. p. 79. pl. 18.—Daud. Orn. ii. p. 163. Cxxxv. 
Booted Falcon, Gev. Syz. i. p. 75. Var. 
HIS feems to vary very little from our Booted Falcon, met with in 
the territory about the Cape of Good Hope, particularly inhabiting the 
forefts of the Hoftniquas. his variety feems to have a lefs mixture: 
of white in the plumage : it frequents the woody parts, diftant from 
habitations, and lives finely; is a bold bird, more fo than fome others; 
is quick in flight, and often feizes partridges. Mr. Levaillant likens 
it to a fpecies he has feen in Lorraine, in France, which is very pro- 
bable, as we alfo have the bird in fome of the counties of England. 
F. Sclavonicus, Jvd. Orn. i. p. 26, 54.—Tt. Pcfegan, p. 29. 
Bofard Efclavon, Daudin. Orn. i. p. 166. cxxxvili. 
NHABITS Sclavonia, and is of the fize of a fowl: the bill is 
blue black; cere and legs yellow: plumage teftaceous, marked 
with black fpots: head and neck moft inclined to white: legs woolly, 
quite as far as the toes, of a dull yellow colour, fpotted with dufly : 
the rump and vent are whitifh, marked with fcattered {pots of brown 
and dull yellow: the tail white from the bafe to the middle, towards 
the end brown; in fome croffed with five dufky bands. I fufpect 
that this may poflibly prove a variety of our Booted Falcon. 
F. Marginatus, Ind. Orz. 1. p. 26 (55.—It. per Pofegan. p. 28. 
HIS inhabits Sclavonia, and is of the fize of the laft: the cere 
is blue; the legs yellow: the plumage mixed brown and ferru- 
sinous above, and ferruginous with oval brown fpots beneath: tail 
feathers 
