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86a. Astur rai cooktowni (Math.), Nov. Zool., N. Queensland. 
xvill., p. 245 (1912). [Cooktown, N.Q.] 
Northern Grey Goshawk. 
Smaller ; wing ? 261 mm. 
86b. Astur ravi robustus Zeitz.S. A. Orn.,i., pt. 1, Melville I., 
p. 13 (1914). [Melville I.) N. Territory. 
Melville Island Goshawk. 
Insular race. [Not seen.] 
*87. Astur novehollandie novehollandie (Gme!.) Tasmania, 
SeNe de, pot), (1788). lex. Horster: N.S. Wales, 
Australia =Tasmamia, apud Math.] S. Australia 
White Goshawk. 
Wing ¢g 260, 29310 mm. ; above and below 
pure white. 
87a. Astur novehollandie leucosomus Sharpe, New Guinea, 
Cat. Bds.. B.M., 1., p. 119 (1874). [New Waigiou, 
Guinea. N. Queensland ?” 
Lesser White Goshawk. 
Smaller ; wing ¢ 198 mm 
88. Astur buergersi Reich., Orn: M.B., xxii., Mountains of 
p. 29 (1914)+ [Mdomoboberg}. New Guinea. 
Black-and-White Goshawk. 
1 Mr. O. Neumann informed me recently that A. buergersi was in his opinion the 
same as A. eudiabolus Rothsch. & Hart., and that a second specimen of A. buergerst 
received was in his opinion adult (although the first was not) and was “‘ nearly black 
all over, with a few white marks on wing and tail.’’ Dr. Hartert has since written 
me that birgersi was the juvenile and eudiabolus the adult, but he concurs in the 
identity of the two birds, so eudiabolus becomes a synonym. Astur planes of 
Reichenow (J.f£.0. 1910, p. 412, New Pommern) I have still been unable to place or 
identify, nor is Mr. Neumann certain of it. 
