FALCONlDvE. 49 



Ungues, medio excepto, in- 

 terne rotundati. 



jRemex secunda longissima, 

 prima et secunda fortiter 

 interne emarginata. 



Glazes, the middle one ex- 

 cepted, internally rounded. 



Second quill longest, the 

 first and second strongly 

 emarginated internally. 



Sp. 1. El. melanopterus. 



Falco melanopterus. Shatv, v.v'u.p. \77- — Leach. Zool. Misc. 

 iii.pl. 122. — Africa, the coast of New Holland, &c. 



Sp. 2. El. furcatus. 



Falco furcatus. Shaw, v. vii. 10/. — North America. 



Sp. 3. El. Riocourii. 



El. cinereo-cceruleus subtus, fironte, loris, malis, pennarunique 



secundariorum apice albis ; tectricibus injerioribus alarum ni~ 



gerrimis. 

 Ashy-blue Elanus with the under parts, the forehead, lores, 



cheeks, and tip of the secondary feathers white ; the lower 



wing-coverts deep black. 



Falco Rioccurii. Vie.il. — Temm. PI. Col. 85. 



Inhabits Senegal. Length thirteen or fourteen 

 inches : the plumage is very similar in colour to that 

 of the first species, all the upper parts being of an 

 ashy-blue, which is deepest on the back and on the 

 scapulars, wings, and tail : the tip of the secondary 

 wing-feathers is white : the under wing-coverts are 

 deep black : the forehead, the lores, the cheeks, and 

 the under parts in general are pure white : the tail 

 is considerably forked j the outer feathers being one 

 inch and a half longer than the rest : the beak is 

 black ; and the legs clear yellow. The young have 

 the tail less forked ; all the feathers of the wings 

 tipped with reddish ; and several slight tinges of yel- 

 lowish and reddish are disposed over the feathers of 



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