64 Birds of Bwrma. \JSo. 1, 



42. P. HTTMXLIS. 



Faleo humilis, S. Muller ; Iclhya'etus nanus, nobis. 



Burma, fide Viscount Walden. Mr. "W. E. Brooks identifies Saliaetus 

 plumbeus, Hodgson,* with, this species. 



*43. BlAGEUS 1EUC0GASTEK (J. 43). 



A common maritime species which, preys chiefly on sea-snakes. 



*44. TTat.ta stttr dtdtjs (J. 55). 



Common, extending southward to Malacca. 



[Tonghoo [W. £.); Thayet Myo (O.).J 



*45. Mn/vr/s govtktda (J. 56). 

 Tswon-boke. 



Common in the cold season. At Bangkok it is as abundant as in 

 Calcutta. Cantor procured it at Pinang. 



[46. M. APFTNTS. 

 M. affinis, Gould, P. Z. S. 1837, p. 140. 



Thayet Myo examples, obtained by Mr. Oates and Captain Feilden, are 

 thus identified by Mr. Hume.] 



[47. Btjteo pLtriiiPES (J. 47). 



A Buzzard obtained by Captain Eeilden at Thayet Myo is identified by 

 Mr. Hume as B.japonicus, Schlegel.] 



Farm. Vulturidse. 



Vultures. 



48. Vui/nm calvtjs (J. 2). 



Vultur calvus, Scopoli; Gould, B. As. pt. xi. pi. 1. 

 Not a common species. 



49. Gyps indicts (J. 4). 



Vultur indicus, Scopoli ; Gray and Mitchell, Gen. Birds, pi. 3, immature plumage. 



Arakan, Siam. Vultures assigned to this species are mentioned to have 



been obtained on Zwagaben mountain by Lieut. Beavan.f I have seen two 



specimens of 6. indicus in a Malacca collection. No doubt a Vulture of any 



kind is there rare, or it would not have been deemed worthy of preservation. 



* J. A. S. B., xli. pt. i. p. 73. t P- Z. S. 1866, p. 3. 



