1875.] Falcons. 61 



*22. ClECUS MELAJTOLETrCUS (J. 53). 



Thein-kya. 



Arakan, Pegu, Tenasserim. 

 [Tonghoo (W. B.); Thayet Myo, Eangoon (F.).] 



*23. C. CrNEEACETTS (J. 52). 



Pegu, Tenasserim. 



*24. C. swainsonh (J. 51). 

 Arakan, Pegu. 



*25. C. -^ETjensrosus (J. 54). 

 Arakan, Tenasserim. 

 [Tonghoo, Eangoon {W. B.).] 



26. POLIOENIS TEESA (J. 48). 



Common in Province Amherst. 



[Tonghoo {W. B.) ; Thayet Myo (0.). Hodgson's generic title, Butas- 

 tur, takes precedence over Poliornis, Kaup.J 



27. P. INBICTJS. 



Falco indicus, Gmelin ; F. javanieus, Latham ; ISuteo poliogenys, Temminck, Fauna 

 Japonica, pi. vii. B., where printed pyrrhogenys ; B. pygmceus, nobis, J. A. S. B. xiv. p. 117 ; 

 Astur barbatus, Eyton. 



According to Mr. A. 0. Hume, this species "has now occurred on 

 several occasions in Southern Burma." The specimen described as Buteo 

 pygmceus was obtained by Heifer. One procured by Mr. Swinhoe in Formosa 

 had a crested occiput.* 



28. P. LTVENTEE. 



P. liventer, Temminck, p.c. 488. 



An example from Tonghoo, identified by Viscount "Waldenjf Siam 

 ( Gurney). 



[Tonghoo {W. B.); Thayet Myo (0.). To Major Lloyd belongs the 

 credit of having first discovered that this species was an inhabitant of 

 Burma, where, judging by the number of examples sent to me, it appears 

 very common.] 



* Ibis, 1864, p. 429. f Tr. Z. S. viii. p. 87 (1871). 



