+*101. 
10la. 
101b. 
101c 
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Accipiter fuscus fuscus (Gmel.), S.N., i, 
p. 280 (1788). [America: North America.| 
Sharp-shinned Hawk. 
Wing ¢ 167-180, 2 205-210 mm.; above 
slaty blue ; below white, barred with pale 
rufous ; the flanks barred like breast. 
Accipiter fuscus fringilloides (Vig.), Zool. 
Jni., iii., p. 434 (1828). [Cuba.] 
Cuban Sparrow-Hawk. 
Smaller and more slender; wing ¢ 158 
mm. ; cheeks rufous ; below nearly white, 
especially the thighs; no white spots on 
outer tertials. 
Accipiter fuscus striatus Vieill. Oiseaux 
Amer. Sept. i., p. 42, pl. 14 (1807). [Mal- 
fini, Saint Domingue.) 
St. Domingo Sparrow-Hawk. 
Wing ad. 149-181 mm. ; darker grey above; 
centre of abdomen and thighs white ; sides 
barred with brown; a large concealed 
white spot on 3 outer tertials. 
Accipiter fuscus venator Vetomre, Pr. Biol. 
Soc. Wash., xxvii., p. 119 (1914). [Man- 
cao, type in U.S. Nat. Mus.] 
Porto Rico Sparrow-Hawk. 
Wing ¢ 145 mm.; similar to A. fuscus 
striatus, but much darker above and more 
deeply coloured below ; upper side of tail 
with sharply defined black bars. 
N. America, in 
winter S. to 
Guatemala. 
Cuba. 
St. Domingo. 
Porto Rico. 
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