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F. melanonotus, Latham. 



F. regalis, Temminck Man. d'Orn. (1815), p. 10 (nee PI. 

 . Col. 495), apud G. R. Gray. 

 Aquila nobilis, Pallas. 

 Aq. regia, Lesson. 

 Aq. melandetus, Brehm. 



Dapheni, E. Himalaya (Hodgson). 

 Hab. Mountainous regions of the northern temperate zone, 

 including the Himalaya. 



52. Aq. mogilnik (Sav. Descr. de V Egypte, Hist. Nat. I, t. 12; 

 Gould's B. E. pi. 5). 



Syn. Falco mogilnik, Gmelin. 



F.ferox, and Brown-backed Eagle, Latham. 



F. imperialis, Temminck. 



Aquila heliaca, Savigny. 



Aq. bifasciata, Gray. 



Aq. nipalensis, Hodgson, As. Res. XVIII, pt. II, 13, pi. 1. 



Aq. chrysaetos apud Meyer, et Jerdon, Catal. 



Jumiz, or Jumbiz, H. ; Frds, Beng. ; Won-lo, Arakan. 

 Hab. Hill regions of S. E. Europe, Asia, and N. Africa. 



53. Act. n^evioides (Hardwicke, III. Ind. Zool.) 



Syn. Falco ncevioides, et F. seneg alius, Cuvier. 

 F. rapax, Temminck. 

 F. obsoletus, Lichtenstein (nee Gmelin). 

 F. choka, A. Smith. 

 F. albicans, Buppell. 



Aq. fulvescens, Aq. fulva, et Aq. punctata, Gray. 

 Aq. vindhiana, Franklin. 

 Aq. imperialis apud Lesson, Traite, p. 97. 



Wokhdb, also Jimach (vide J. A. S. XV, 8), H. 

 Hab. Plains chiefly of India and Africa generally ; but not 

 found on the alluvium of Lower Bengal. This small Eagle is remarka- 

 ble for its habit of preying on the true Falcons ! 



54. Aq. njevia (Savigny, Descr. de V Egypte, Hist. Nat., Ois., t. 1, 

 et t. 2, f. 1 ; Gould's B. E., pi. 8). 



Syn. Falco ncevius, F. maculatus, et F. undulatus, Gmelin. 

 Aq. melana'etos, Savigny. 



