BU^ZARET FALCONi 



Faifco Buzarellus. F. fasciaius, supra rufo-fuscus, subfus fidr 

 vescens^ remigibus nigris. Lath, inch orn. suppl. 



Fasciated Falcon^ above rufous-brown, beneath yellowish, with 

 black wing-feathers. 



Buzzaret. Lath, syn. suppl. 2. Le Buseray. Levdill. ois. 



Size of the Moor- Buzzard : head and neck ru- 

 fous white, varied with brown : back and wings 

 rufous, spotted or streaked with black in a fasciated 

 manner: tail barred with similar colours: wings, 

 •when closed, reach to the end of the tail. In- 

 habits Cayenne, and may perhaps be the species 

 mentioned by Monsieur Mauduit in the Encyclo- 

 pedic Methodique under the name of Busard 

 ^Quoo de Cayenne^ 



BRISSONIAN HAWK- 



Falcd Brissbniantis. P* fuscus rufo mriuSf subfus albus striis 

 subferrugineis transversisj cauda nigro fasciata. 



Brown Hawk with rufous variegations, beneath white with 

 transverse subferruginous strieaks, and tail barred with black. 



Falco minutus. F. cera fusca, pedibus luteiSy ■ corpore subtus 

 albo, rectricibus fuscis nigro fasciatis. Lin. Syst. Nat. Gmel. 



Accipiter minot. Briss. av. Falco minutus. Lath. ind. orn. 



Described by Brisson, who says it is smaller 

 than the Merlin, measuring only eleven inches and 

 three quarters: the bill is black, the cere brown. 



