112 Bmcs. 



with a broad black band in $, and a narrow terminal one 

 of white; below white or tawny; L. 11; W. 7; T. 5. 

 U. S., abundant. 



2. PANDION, Savigny. Ospebts. 

 1. P. haliaetus, (L.) Savigny. Ospbet. Fish Hawk. 

 Dark brown; head, neck and under parts mostly white; , 

 feet very large; L. 24; W. 20; T. 10. U. S.; feeds on ' 

 fishes. 



3. HA UCLER US, Yigors. Swallow -Tailed Kites. 



1. JV. furcatus, (L.) Vig. Swallow - Tailed Kite. 

 Lustrous black; head, neck and lower parts white; "W. 

 17; T. 14. Southern, N. to Penn. and Minn. 



4. ICTINIA, Vieillot. Blue Kites. 

 1. /. subcoerulea, (Bart.) Coues. Mississippi Kite. 

 Chiefly lead blue, wings with chestnut; L. 15; W. 12; 

 T. 6^. Southern, N. to Penn. and Wis. {I. mississip- 

 piensis, Auct.) 



5. ELANUS, Savigny. White-Tailed Kites. 

 1. E. glaucus, (Bartr.) Coues. Black - Shouldered 

 Kite. L. 17. Southern, N. to S. Ills. (E. leucurus, 

 Auct.) 



6. CIRCUS, Lacepede. Maksh Haeeiees. 

 1. C. cyaneus (L.) var. hudsonius, (L.) Coues. Maesh 

 Haeeibe. Pale bluish or brown; rump and under parts 

 whitish; L. 18; W. 15; T. 9. N. Am., abundant. 



7. ASTUR, Lacepede. Goshawks. 

 1. A. palumbarius, (L.) var. atricapillus, (Wils.) Coues. 

 Goshawk. Slate blue with white superciliary stripe; 

 tail with four dark bars; L. 24; W. 14; T. 11. Northern, 

 S. to U. S. in winter. 



