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is said to place its nest not far from water. Its eggs, two or three in number, resemble those of 

 the Lesser Spotted Eagle, but are rather larger in size. 



The specimens figured are the adult and young males above described, both of which are in 

 my own collection. 



In the preparation of the above article I have examined the following specimens : — 



E Mus. H. E. Dresser. 



a, (J. Pomerania?, March 1873 (Schmidt). b, 6 juv. Katilo, S. Albania, November 13th, 1867 (Hanbury 

 Barclay), c, <S , d, 2 juv. Etawah, N.W. Provinces, India (TV. E. Brooks), e, 6 juv. Etawah, November 

 20th, 1869 (TV. E. B.). f. Etawah, June (TV. E. B.). g, 6 . N.W. India, February 26th, 1872 

 (A. Anderson). 



E Mus. Berol. 



a, d juv. Tor (Hemprich and Ehrenberg) . b, ad. Egypt (Sellman) . c, ? juv. Ural (Eversmann) . d, 6 , 

 e,juv. Lake Baikal (Dybowski). 



E Mus. Hanbury Barclay, 

 a, b,juv. Albania (H. B.). 



E Mus. Brit. Beg. 



a. Southern Russia, b, c, <$ ad., d, 2 ad. Southern Ural (Dr. Stader). e,f, ad., g, juv. Bagdad (K. Loftus). 

 h, ? ad. Madras (Dr. Jerdon). i, $ ad. Nepal (B. H. Hodgson), k, ? ad. Darjeeling. 



