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t289a. Falco subbuteo juguriha Hart, and Neum., Tunisia, Algeria 



J.f.O., 1907, p. 591. [Tangier.] [=F. Marocco. 

 gracilis, auct.] 

 North African Hobby. 



Size scarcely larger ; above paler ; below 

 with the stripes rather smaller. 



289b. Falco subbuteo centralasicB (Buturl.) Orn. Central Asia • 



Mitt, ii., p. 175 (191 1). [Baimgol, Tianshan.] S. to Chinese ' 



l=F. s. cyanescdns Lonnberg.] Turkestan and 



Central Asian Hobby. Assam. 



Paler above and with slightly longer wings 

 than F. s. subbuteo ; wing of <J nearly equal 

 to wing of ? of typical form 



289c. Falco subbuteo jakutensis^ (Buturl.), Nascha 

 Ochota, 4, 6, p. 71 (1910). [New name for 

 his F. saturatus, type loc. Tschuktscherir 

 Bezirk, N.E. Siberia.'] 

 Kamtschatkan Hobby. 



SMghtly larger than F. s. subbuteo ; wing 

 $ 273 mm. ; darker and more heavily 

 marked below. 



E. Asia and 

 Kamtschatka ; 

 S. in winter to 

 Japan and 

 N. China. 



289d. Falco subbuteo streichi Hart. & Neum., China, from 

 J.f.O., 1907, p. 592. [S. China — Swatow.] Kwangtung 

 Chinese Holaby. Prov. N. to 



Shensi. 

 Sinnilar to F. s. subbuteo, but smaller ; 

 wing <J 238-246, ? 250-257 mm. 



i Domaniewski (C. R. Soc. Sci. Varsovie, x., p. 260, 1918) has described another 

 form from Manchuria, viz. : F. subbuteo ussuriensis, but I have had no opportunity 

 of considering this race, nor have I been able to see examples from the Irkutsk 

 Govt., Siberia (F. subbuteo erhutensis Johansen, Om. Jahr. xxv., p. 83, 1915). 



