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Var.f 



SMALLER WHITE-TAILED EAGLE* 



Falco Hinnularius, F, fusco-ferrugineus, capitc colloque Cdnis, 

 Cauda alba. 



Brown-ferruginous Eagle, with grey head and neck, and white 

 tail. 



Erne, Gesn. av. p, 205. 



Le petit Pygargue. Buff, ois. 



Lesser White- tailed Eagle. Lafh. syn. 



Size of a large Cock: length two feet two inches : 

 bill, cere, and irides yellow : plumage above dull 

 rust-colour, beneath ferruginous, mixed with black- 

 ish: head and neck ash-coloured, inclining to 

 chesnut; the tips of the feathers blackish: tail 

 white: legs yellow and naked. Inhabits Europe, 

 and is supposed by Buffon, with great probability^ 

 to be no other than a variety of the preceding. 



VarJ 



AUSTRALASIN CINEREOUS EAGLE. 



This is mentioned (perhaps from a drawing) by 

 Mr. Latham, in his second Supplement, under the 

 article Cinereous Eagle. Its size is said to be 

 large, and the general colour of the plumage deep 

 brown, but the under parts much paler, and the 

 wings much darker than the rest : the rump and 

 tail very pale ash-colour, nearly white; and the 

 bill and legs black. Native of New Holland. 



