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VISCOUNT WALDEN ON THE BIRDS OF CELEBES. 33 



RAPACES. 



FALCONID^E. 



Falconing. 

 Htpoteioechis, Boie. 



10. Hypoteioechis seveeus (Horsf.), Trans. Linn. Soc. xiii. p. 135, "Java" (1822); 



Wallace, Ibis, 1868, p. 5. 

 Falco aldrovandi, Reinw., Temm. PI. Col. 128, "Java" (August 2, 1823). 



Hab. Macassar, Salwatty ; most probably occurs in every island of the archipelago 

 {Wallace); Java (Schlegel); Nipaul (Hodgson); Himalayas (Jerdon); Ceylon (Holds- 

 worth). 



Tiotunculus, Vieillot 1 . 



11. TiMTUNCULUS moluccensis, Jacquin. & Pucheran, Voy. Pole Sud, Zool. iii. p. 47, 



"Amboyna"(1853). 

 Cresserelle des Moluques, Hombr. & Jacquin. op. cit. Atlas, pi. 1. fig. 2 (July 1843) ; Schlegel, 

 Faun. Jap. Aves, p. 3 (1842). 

 Hab. Celebes, all the Moluccas, Flores, Timor, and Goram (Wallace); Borneo 

 (Schlegel) ; Java (Bocarme') ; Menado (mus. nostr.). 



The Javan habitat of this Kestrel seems to rest solely on the authority of the Vicomte 

 de Bocarme, as quoted by Professor Schlegel (Mus. Pays-Bas, Falcones, p. 28). 



AcCIPITEIlf^E. 



Lophospiza, Kaup. 



12. Lophospiza geiseiceps (Schlegel), Mus. Pays-Bas, Astures, p. 23 (1862), " Celebes ; " 



Wallace, Ibis, 1864, p. 184, pi. 5. 

 Hab. Macassar, Menado (Wallace); Menado (mus. nostr.) ; Gorontalo (Forsten). 



Teeaspiza, Kaup. 



13. Teeaspiza ehodogastea (Schlegel), Valkv. Nederl. Ind. pp. 21 & 60, pi. 12. figs. 5 & 6. 

 Nisus virgatus rhodogaster, Schlegel, Mus. Pays-Bas, Astures, p. 32. 



Hab. Celebes (Wallace); Menado (mus. nostr.) ; Gounong-Pello, district of Gorontalo 



(Forsten). 



Eettheospiza, Kaup. 



14. Eettheospiza teinotata (Bp.), Consp. Av. i. p. 33, "Celebes" (1850). 



Nisus trinotatus, Schl. Mus. Pays-Bas, Astures, p. 45 ; Valkv. Nederl. Ind. pp. 27 & 65, pi. 19. 

 figs. 1, 2, 3. 



Hab. Macassar, Menado (Wallace); Menado (mus. nostr.) ; Gorontalo (Forsten). 



1 It is a debatable question whether the generic title Cerehneis, Boie (1826), the type of which is F. 

 rupicolus, Daud., should not be employed rather than that of Tinnunculus, Vieillot (1807), the type of which 

 is F. columbarius, Linn, 



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