570 List of Birds, collected in the Jungles [Nov. 
the same, greater coverts reddish ash-brown ; tail dark greyish brown, 
barred broadly with dark brown, and tipped obscurely white (as are 
the tertials), under parts white ; streak of black down centre of throat, 
neck white tinged rusty, broad bars of rusty on breast and belly, spots 
of the same on thighs; legs clothed with short white feathers to the 
feet, which are of a horny color ; exposed part of the tarsi reticulated, 
claws black and solid. The head is broad, eyes protruding, crest 
erectile, bill with scarcely any notch, legs short and stout, body mus- 
cular and compact. 
This subject was killed at Sisdah, in Borabhiim, in dense bambi 
jungle, occupying the interval between two ranges of hills. It was 
one of a pair; the other, probably the female, appeared larger and 
showed more white on the wing. They perched high on the summits 
of tall decayed trees, and uttered wild plaintive screams. (The only 
specimen seen.) 
2.—(Honey Buzzard ?) Length 19 inches, spread of wings 44. Fe- 
male. Eyes yellow, bill blue, lores green, top of head, nape, and sides 
of chin, (at base of the bill,) white, streaked brown ; whole upper 
parts uniform clear ambre-brown, brightest on wings, dunnish on back, 
upper tail coverts pale rusty and whitish grey. Tail a hoary gull 
grey, primaries do. but darker and bluer: some of the outer ones 
nearly black, 3rd quill longest ; under part a clear reddish brown, legs 
yellow. (Tarsi reticulated.) Killed at Kosmak, in Borabhim, in thick 
grass jungle, perching on the ground. Stomach contained lizards. 
It was in company with the annexed. 
3. *Fatco Hersacota. Kohee Falcon, T. Female. Length 18 
inches, breadth 39. Aspect keen, body light and elegant, tail and 
wings long, tarsi elongated ; bill blue, tipped black, eyes dark, lores 
and legs yellow ; eyebrows, forehead, patch under the eye, and an 
indistinct ring round the neck, whitish ; whole upper parts pale brown, 
margined as in our female Kestrel (F. Tinnuncutus), greater coverts 
dark lead brown, primaries brownish hoary grey, banded dark brown ; 
upper tail coverts white, with reddish brown crescent-shaped marks ; 
tail, two middle feathers full hoary grey, two next do. melting into 
rusty towards their shafts, outer ones pale rusty greyish white, the 
whole broadly bunded with sepia; upper half of outside tail-feathers 
banded rusty and white : all the feathers tipped white. Breast, belly, 
vent, &c. striped brown and fawny white as in female Kestrel. 
* The names of such birds, as have never come under my notice before, and are 
necessarily of my own coining, I have distinguished by the addition of a T. 
