1875.] Falcons. 59 



from Burma, though. I have no recollection of the circumstance. It is, 

 however, a most likely species to occur there, as is also F. peregrinus, in 

 suitable localities, where ducks resort plentifully. F. peregrinator would 

 appear to be chiefly a Malayan species, and the specimen of it originally 

 obtained by Sundevall was obtained on board ship, in lat 6°, between Ceylon 

 and Sumatra, about seventy miles from the Nicobar Islands. 



[Major Lloyd has sent me an undoubted example of this Falcon, shot 

 near Tonghoo.J 



[10. F. PEEEGEINUS (J. 8). 



Prome (Oates).'] 



11. HyPOTBIOBCHIS 8EVEBTJS (J. 14). 



Tenasserim. Inhabits from the S. E. Himalaya to Java and the Philip- 

 pines, but has not hitherto been met with in the plains of India. Mr. 

 Holdsworth notes it from Ceylon. 



*12. TnfNxwcaxirs aiaudamits (J. 17). 

 Gyo-theing. 



Common. T. saturatus, nobis,* from the Tenasserim provinces, is 

 perhaps a distinct race, remarkable for the great development of the black 

 markings on its plumage ; but it requires further confirmation. 



[Tonghoo {Lloyd), Karen nee ( W. It.), Thayet Myo (Feilden). 



Tinnunculus atratus, Blyth, apud G. B. Gray, H. L. No. 212, ex Burma, 

 is a misprint for T. saturatus, Blyth. J 



[13. Eeythkoptts vespeetintjs ? (J. 19). 



Mr. Hume has thus, with doubt, identified an example sent to him by 

 Captain Feilden from Thayet Myo. J 



14. POLIOHIEEAX INSIGHTS. 



Poliohierax insignia, Walden, P. Z. S. 1871, p. 627 ; Lithofaleo feildeni, A. 0. Hume, 

 P. A. S. B. 1872, p. 70. 

 Upper Pegu. 



*15. Heeeax eutolmtts (J. 20). 



Faloo ceerulescens, apud Stoliczka, J. A. S. B. pt. 2, xxxix. p. 282. Zoung-oo-hnouk. 

 Arakan, Pegu, Tenasserim, Siam. 

 [The title of MioroMerax, Sharpe, must be employed for this genus. J 



» J. A. S. B. xxii. p. 277 ; Ibis, 1866, p. 238. 



