18 



Rud. Grauer leg. No. 1746, t37pe in Tring 



Mus.] 



E. African Gymnogene. 



Wing ? 445-450 mm. ; more heavily barred 



below, black bars wider than white bars. 



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Gen. XVIII. CIRCUS Lacep. (1799). 

 Types by subs, desig. (Lesson 1828) Falco ceruginosus L. 



Sides of face feathered ; with distinct facial ruff ; 

 lores furnished with bristles ; nostrils oval with 

 no bony excrescence ; tarsus reticulated behind ; 

 size moderate ; length (malies) 17-22.50 in. ; 

 iemales 19-24.50 in. 



Key to Natural Groups and Species (Males). 



A. Above bluish ashy, or greyish, 

 a. Thighs uniform white. 



134. Circus cyaneus cyaneus (Linn.), S.N., i., Europe and 

 p. 126 (1766). [ex. Edwards : Europe = Siberia ; N.E. 

 London, apud Hartert.] Africa, India, 



Hen Harrier. China, Japan 



(winter). 

 Wing (J 335-360, ? 380-400 mm. ; throat 

 and chest bluish ashy ; upper tail-coverts 

 white. 



t*34a. Circus cyaneus hudsonius (Linn.), S.N., i., N. America, 



p. 128 (1766). [ex. Edwards — Hudson's Central America 



Bay.] and W. Indies 



Marsh Hawk. (winter). 



Wing (J 354, ? 380 mm. ; more brownish 

 ashy above and below. 



