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GREAT-BILLED SPAHRQW-HAWK. 



Faico magnirostiis. F. cera pcdibusque flavis, corpore supra 



fusco subtus albo ferriiginco striata, cauda fasciis nigris ef 



albis. Lin. Sj/st. Nat, Grncl. 

 Hawk with yellow cere and legs, body brown above, white 



beneath with transverse ferruginous streaks, and tail marked 



by black and white bars. 

 Epervier a gros bee de Cayenne. Buff, ois, PI. EnL 464. 



Slightly described by BufFon3 who received it 

 from Cayenne : size somewhat larger than that of 

 a Sparrow-Hawk, to which it is much alHed, but 

 has a larger bill in proportion, and the throat is 

 subferruginous. 



INGRIAN FALCON. 



Fal'co vespertinus. F. fusco-ccBrulescenSf subtus albidus, cera 

 pedibus palpcbrisque luteis crisso femoribusque ferrugineis. 



Blueish-brown Falcon, whitish beneath, with yellow cere, 

 eyelids, and legs, and ferruginous vent and thighs. 



Falco vespertinus. F. cera pedibus palpcbrisque luteis, crisso 

 femoribusque ferrugincis. Lin. Syst. Nat. GmcL 



Ingrian Falcon, Lath, syn, 



Sjze of a pigeon: bill yellow with a brown tip: 

 native of Russia and Siberia, Ayiiig chiefly in the 

 evening, and even by night, and preying princi- 

 pally on quails. The bird which I have already 



