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Shdhin (* Royal'), female; Ko'eld (' charcoal'), male; 

 H. ; Jawolum, Telegu; Wdllur, Tamul (Jerdon). 



Hab. India generally ; chiefly the hilly parts : much more rare 

 in Lower Bengal than F. peregrinus ; Afghanistan ; Malay countries ? 

 Australia ? 



Remark. We have doubtfully cited the names applied to the Aus- 

 tralian type, which we are far from satisfied is distinct ; although our 

 impression nevertheless is that the latter differs constantly from the 

 Indian Shdhin as already indicated. 



C. Of feebler conformation. 



20. F. chicquera, Shaw (Lev. Ois. d'Afr., t. 30, Gould's ' Century,' 

 pi. 2.) 



Syn. F. ruficollis et F. macrodactylus, Swainson. 



F. cirrhatus, var., and Fasciated Falcon, Latham. 



Tarmatti, (Turumtee, Jerdon; Toomtra, Burnes,) 

 female ; Chetwd, or Chetoya, male ; H. 

 Hab. Asia and Africa ; common in India. 

 Remark. This species is ranged in Hypotriorchis by Mr. G. R, 

 Gray. We much prefer to retain it in restricted Falco, 

 Genus Hypotriorchis, Boie. 



21. H. severus (PL Col. 128). 



Syn. Falco severus, Hors field. 

 F. Aldrovandi, Reinwardt. 

 F. guttatus, G. R. Gray. 

 F. rufipedoides, Hodgson. 



Jhuter (quaere Jdtd, < there goes' or rushes), H. ; 

 Allap Allap Gingeng, Jav. (Horsfield). 

 Hab. Himalaya, Java, Philippines : visiting the plains of Lower 

 Bengal in the cold season, where somewhat rare. 



22. F. subbuteo (Gould's R. E. pi. 22.) 



Syn. Falco subbuteo, L. 

 F. barletta, Daudin. 

 F. pinetarius, Shaw. 

 F. hirundinum, Brehm. 



Karjanna, H. (Hodgson) ; Surkhpushtak (' rufous- 

 vent') of Kabul (Burnes). 



