494 BIRDS. RAPACIOUS. Eagles. 



Inhabits China. — This.fpecies is placed among the Eagles for the fame reafons as the laft. It is 

 twenty-one inches long, and refembles the Buzzard, though larger: The bill is black; the wing quill 

 feathers are grey, with black bands ; the upper coverts of the tail are white : the legs are downy on 

 their fore parts. 



7° 38. New-holland Eagle. — 47. F. Aquila novae- hollandiae. 69, 



Of a white colour, with yellow legs and cere ; the back claw is twice the length of the 

 reft. 



Falco novae-hollandiae. Syft. nat. ed. Gmel. i. 264. n. 69. Lath. ind. orn. i. 16. n. 22. — New- 

 holland white Eagle. Lath. fyn. i. 40. n. 18. 



Inhabits New-holland. — Is about twenty inches long ; the bill and claws are black, and the fpace 

 round the eyes is yellow. 



79 39- Urubutinga. — 48. F. Aquila Urubuiinga. 70. 



The cere and legs are yellow ; the body is brown ; the wings are blackifh, mixed with, 

 am colour ; the tail is white, having a black tip, which is fpeckled with white. 



Falco urubutinga. Syft. nat. ed. Gm. i. 265 ...n. 70. Lath. ind. orn. i. 22. n. 43. — Aquila brafi-- 

 lienfis. Briff. orn. 128. n. 12. — Brafilian Eagle. Lath. fyn. i. 43. n. 25. — Urubutinga. Will. orn.. 

 32. Id. angl. 64. Raj. av. 8. n. 9. Buff. oif. i. 141. 



Inhabits Brafil. — Is about the fize of a half year old Goofe : The bill is large and black, and the 

 eyes are large. 



80 40. Pondicherry Eagle. — 49. F. Aquila ponticeriana, 71. 



The cere is bluifh ; the legs yellow ; the body chefnut coloured ; the head, neck, and 

 breaft, are white ; all the feathers have a longitudinal brown ftreak in the middle. 



Falco ponticerianus. Syft. nat. ed. Gmel. i. 265. n. 71. Lath. ind. orn. i. 23. 11. 46. — Aquila 

 ponticeriana. Briff. orn. 129. n. 15. — Pondichery Eagle. Lath. fyn. i. 41. n. 21. — Aigle de Pon- 

 dichery. Buff. oif. i. 136. — Aigle des Grandes Indes. PI. enl. 416.: — Aigle de Malabare. Eff. phil, 



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Inhabits Malabar. — Is about nineteen indies long: The bill is afli coloured, with a yellow tip; the 

 fix firft quill feathers of the wings are black from the middle to the tips ; the claws are black.. 



81 41. Equinoctial Eagle. — 50. F. Aquila equino El talis. 72. 



The legs are yellow ; the head, neck, and back, are blackifh brown ; the breaft is red- 

 difh ; the fhoulders and wing coverts are chocolate coloured ; the tail is black, and 

 its quill feathers, except the two middle ones, are each marked with the figure of the 

 letter V. in white. 



Falco equinoctialis. Syft. nat. ed. Gmel. i. 265. n. 72. Lath. ind. orn. i. 22. n. 42. — Equinoctial 

 Eagle. Lath. fyn. i. 43. n. 25. 



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