492 BIRDS. RAPACIOUS. Eagles. 



Falco furcatus. Syft. nat. ed. Gmel. i. 262. n. 25. Lath. ind. orn. i. 22. n. 41. — Falco peruvia- 

 nus. Klein, av. 51. n. 14. — Milvus carolinenfls. Briffl orn. 118. n. 36. — Milan de la Caroline. 

 Buffi dif. i. 221. — Hirundo maxima peruviana. Feuill. it. ii. 33. — Swallow-tailed Hawk, or Her- 

 ring Hawk. Catefb. carol, i. 4. t. 4. Lawfon, carol. 138. — Swallow-tailed Falcon. Ard~t. zool. i. 210. 

 n. 108. t. x. Lath. fyn. i. 60. n. 42. 



Inhabits Peru, and Carolina. — This fpecies lives on lizards, ferpents, and various infects, which laft 

 it catches, like fwallows, when flying; it is about two feet long, but rather fmaller than the kite: 

 The back has a purplifh and greenifh tinge; the head and neck are white; the inner webs of the 

 primary and fecondary wing quills are white towards the bafes, and the tertial wing quills are whiter 

 the bill is black, not much hooked, and is.furrounded with briftles at its bafe; the tail is very much 

 forked. 



jo 33- Balbuzard. — 42. F. Aquila Haliaetos. 26. 



The cere and legs are blue 5 the upper part of the body is brown; the lower parts, and 

 the head, are white. 



Falco Haliaetos. Syft. nat. ed. Gm. i. 263. n. 26. Lath. ind. orn. i. 17. n. 30. Borowik. nat. 

 ii. 71. n. 6. Kolb. cap. ii. 137. — Haliaetos, f. Aquila marina. Briffl orn. 126. n. 10. — Falco cya- 

 nopus. Klein, ftem. 8. t. 8. f. 1. a. b. c. — -Aigle de mer. Voy. en barb. L 265. n. 4. — Morphnos, 

 f. Clanga. Aldr. orn. i. 211. Raj. av. 7. n. 6. "Will. orn. 32. — Bald Buzzard. "Will. orn. angl. 69. 

 t. 6. — Balbuzard. Buffi oif. i. 103. t. 2. PI. enl. 414. — Balbuzardus anglorum. Raj. fyn. 16. a. 3. 

 Gerin. orn. i. 64. t. 40. — Fifk Gjoe. Leem. 234. — Fifhaar. "Wirfing. voy. t. 47. — Blafot, Fifk-orn. 

 Faun, fuec, n. 63. — Ofprey. Brit. zool. i. n. 46. Id. fol. 6$. t. a. i. Faun. scot. i. 17. t. 1. 

 ArdL zool. ii. 199. n. 91. Lewin, brit. birds, i. t. 5. Id» i. t. 1. f. 2. ov. Lath. fyn. i. 45. n. 26. 

 fup. 13. 



71 (I. Ruffian Balbuzard. — 42. /3. F. A. Haliaetos arundinacea. 



The cere is afh coloured ; the legs are pale ; the body is brownifh grey above, and 

 whitilh below ; the tail is equal. S. G. Gmel, it. ii. 163. 



72 y. Carolina Balbuzard. — 42. y. F. A.^Ffyliaetos carolinenfls . 



The tail is uniformly brown ; the crown is black, or^brown, variegated with white; the' 

 belly is white. 



Falco pifcator antillarum, et Falco pifc. carolinenfls. Briffl orn. 105. n. 14. 15. — Pifcator. Raj. 

 av. 19. n. 2. — Faucon pecheur, de la Caroline. Buff. oif. i. 142. — Filhing Hawk. Catefb. carol. i< 

 t. 2. Lawfon. 137. Bricknel, 173. — Carolina Ofprey. Lath. fyn. 1.-46. n. 26. a. 



73 cf . Cayenne Balbuzard. -^-42. J\ F. A. Haliaetos cayennenfis. 



The body is rufty brown ; the hind head is white, and a white line reaches from thence 

 through the region of the eyes to the upper mandible. 

 •Cayenne Ofprey. Lath. fyn. i. 47. n. 26. e. 



Inhabits Europe, Afia, and America ; is found in the Iffe of Pines, hi the South Sea, and at the 

 Cape of Good Hope.— How this bird, and the Ofprey, Aquila OJJifraga, N°. 39. have both received 



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