202 
302k. Falco peregrinus ernesti Sharpe, Ibis, 1894, 
303. 
p- 545. [M?t. Dult, type in Brit. Mus.] 
Hose’s Falcon. 
Size similar; wing ¢ 293 mm.; darker 
above ; chest much more rufous; under 
wing-coverts and axillaries more closely 
barred with black, the white inter-bars 
more rufous ; under tail-coverts and thighs 
barred with bluish grey and black, instead 
of whitish and black. 
Falco fasciinucha Reichen. and Neum., 
Orn. M.B. i., p. 114 (1895). [Teiia, 
Kenya, E. Africa.) 
Kilimanjaro Falcon. 
Immature ¢ [Tring Mus.]. Wing 228 
mm.; above black with remains of rufous 
edgings ; an indistinct collar on hind neck 
pale rufous ; upper tail-coverts with broad 
ashy margins; tail slate, tipped buffy 
white and indistinctly barred with black ; 
throat white, sides of head and moustachial 
patch black ; below rufous fawn, narrowly 
striated with black. 
+*304. Falco pelegrinoides pelegrinoides Temm., 
Pl. Col., livr. 81, pl. 479 (1830 ?). [Nubia.] 
[=F. barbarus Linn.? and F. punicus 
Levaill. jun.] 
Barbary Falcon. 
Smaller than F. p. peregrinus ; wing 3g 278- 
288, 2 282-293 mm.; above much paler 
bluish grey, the cross bars fainter ; crown 
dusky brown instead of black, the fore 
part tinged with rufous ; entire hind neck 
rusty red, with some dusky mottlings ; 
fore part of ear-coverts and cheek stripe 
blackish ; throat and sides of neck buffish 
Borneo, Greater 
Sunda Is., 
Philippine Is., 
New Guinea, 
New Hebrides, 
Fiji Islands. 
E. Africa 
(Kilimanjaro 
district). 
N. Africa (N. of 
the Sahara) 
from W. Maroc- 
co to Egypt ; 
in winter S. to 
Sudan ; 
Canary Is. 
