71. 
72. 
ala. 
73. 
74. 
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Astur castanilins castanilius (Bp.), Rev. et 
Mag. de Zool., 1853, p. 578. [" Amerique 
de Sud ’’—err. =Gaboon, type in B. M.] 
Chestnut-sided Goshawk. 
Wing ad. 185-230 mm. ; below banded with 
white and dark chestnut from throat to 
vent ; flanks, bright rufous. 
Astur trinotatus trinotatus (Bp.), Consp., i., 
p- 33 (1850). [Celebes.] 
N. Celebean Goshawk. 
Wing ¢ 160, 2 170 mm.; below delicate 
rufous fawn, without white bars; thighs 
white. 
Astur trinotatus hesitandus (Hart.), Nov. 
Zool., iii., p. 162 (1896). [Bonthain Peuk.] 
S. Celebean Goshawk. 
Size similar ; paler below, with more white 
on abdomen. 
Astur henicogrammus Gray, P.Z.S., 1860, 
p. 343. [E. Gilolo, type in B. M.] 
Gray’s Goshawk. 
Wing 3 205, 9 230 mm. ; above deep slate 
grey; tail with 8 or 9 dark bars; below 
wholly chestnut with a few whitish cross 
bars. 
Astur hiogaster hiogaster (Mull. et Schl.), 
Natuurl. Gesch., p. 110 (1841). [Ambon.] 
Rufous-bellied Goshawk. 
Wing 3 195, 9215 mm. ; above slate grey ; 
bars on tail nearly obsolete ; below cinna- 
mon rufous, without bars. 
W. Africa ; 
Cameroons, 
French and 
Portuguese 
Congo. 
N. Celebes. 
S. Celebes. 
Moluccas 
(Halmahéra, 
Morotai). 
Moluccas 
(Ceram and 
Amboina). 
