260 GENEEA AND SPECIES OF BIRDS. 



XXXI. Cijegornfe, Amegh. 



(Amegh., Bol. Inst. Geogr. Argent, xv. p. 100, 1895.) 



1. tltUBCUtoSUS, Amegh. t. c. p. 100. Patagonia (Miocene). 



2. Mbilis, Amegh. t. c. p. 102. Patagonia (Miocene). 



Sub-Family IV. GTPAETIN^!. 



XXXII. GYPAETUS, Storr. 



(Sharpe, Cat. B. i. p. 228, 1874.) 



1. barbatus (Linn.), (p. 228.) Mediterranean countries. 



Centr. Europe. 

 E. to C. Asia, 

 Himalayas, 

 N. China. 



2. atlantis, Erlang., J. f. O. 1898, p. 395. Mts. of K . Africa. 



3. ossifragus (Savign.). (p. 230.) Mts. of N.E. Africa to 



S. Africa. 



Sub-Family V. AQUILINE. 

 (Sharpe, Cat. B. i. p. 225, 1874.) 



XXXIII. UROAETUS, Kaup. 



(Sharpe, *. c. p. 231 .) 



1. audax (Lath.): (p. 231.) Australia, 



Tasmania. 



XXXIV. iialacorircuji, Milne-Edw. 



(Lydekker, Cat. Foss. B. p. 22, 1891.) 



1. cut) ten, Milne-Edw. (L., p. 22.) Prance & England 



(Upper Eocene). 



XXXV. AOUILA, Briss. * 



(Sharpe, Cat. B. i. p. 232, 1874.) 



1. verreauxi, Less. (p. 234.) S. Africa. 



N.E. Africa. 



* For valuable notes on the Palsearctic species of Aquila I am indebted to Dr. Bianchi. 



