BIRDS OF EASTERN 



AND SOUTHERN ASIA. 



i*4. pacilonotus (PI. Col. 9). 



Srif. Falco pascilonotus, Cuvier. 

 P. skotopterus. Pr. Max, 



Inhabits S. America. 



Genus SPIZAETUS, Vieillot. 

 Sp. nipnlensis. 



Syn. Nis^etus nipalervsis, crested variety, Hodgson, J. 

 A, S. V. 229. 



N. pulchcr ibid., J A. S. XII. 305. 



Falco orieutalis (?) et F. laueeolatus (?) Tern- 

 minck and Schlegel. 



Inhabits Himalaya, and mountain ranges N. 

 of Sylhet. 



Sp. limmetus {PL Col. 127, 134). 



Sin. Falco limuaetus, Horsfield. 

 F. caligiitus, lialBes. 

 F. niveus, Teraminck. 

 Jjimnaetus unicolor, Vigors. 

 Nisaetus iiipalensis, crestless variety, Hodgson, 



J. A. S. V. 229. 

 N. pallidas, ibid, young. 



Lake Falcon, Bauj Eagle, and probably Jefwied 



Eagle, Latham. 

 Lang Tanjbikar, Sum. Warn rawa, Sa\r. 

 Var. Falco cristatellns, 'remrainck. 

 F. Lathami, Tickell. 

 F. cirrhatus (?,l, Gmelin. 



Shah Baj, and Sadal, Hind. Inhabits India 

 and Malay countries : the crested variety found 

 chiefly in the peninsula of India. 



iSp. aUoniger, 



Stk. Nisaetus alboniger, Blyth, J. A. S. XIV. 173. 

 Inhabits Malayan peninsula (Peuang, Malac- 

 ca). 



Sp. Kierneri. 



8tn. Astur Kierneri, de Sparre. 



Spizaetus albogularis, Tickell, J. A, S. XI. 456 



Inhabits Himalaya ; Central India. 



Subfam. AQUILIN.E. 



Genus EUTOLMAETUS, Blyth. 



Eu. Bonellii (Jerdon's III. Ind. Orn. pi. I.) 



6yn. Falco Bonellii, Temrainck. 

 Aquila intermedia, iionelli. 

 Aq. iasciata, Vieillot. 



I^Jisaetus grandis, Hodgson, J. A. S., V. 230. 

 N- niveus ? apud Jerdon, Catal, 

 Genoese Eagle, Latham. 



Moranga, or Morangi, Hind. Inhabits S. 

 of Europe and Asia, and N. Africa. Nepal. 



Genus AQUILA, Meyer, 



Aq^. clirysaetos. 



Sin. Falco chrysaetos, F. fulvus, at F. melanaetus L 

 F. niger, Gmelin. 

 F. melanotus, Latham. 

 Aqnila nobilis, Pallas. 

 Aq. regia, Lesson. 



Inhabits mountainous regions of Europe. 

 Asia, and N. America, within the temperate 

 zone, Himalaya and Nepal. 



Aq. imperialis. 



Syn. Falco imperialis, Bechstein. 

 F. niogilnik, Gmelin. 



F. ferox, and Brown-backed Eagle, Latham. 

 Aquila heliaca, Savigny. 

 Aq. bifasciata, Gray. 



Aq. nipaletisie, Hodgson, As. Res. XVIII. pt. 1] 

 13, pi. 1. 



Aq. chrysaetos apud Meyer et Jerdon, Catal. 

 Jumiz^ or Jwnhiz, Hind. : Frus, Bengal : 

 Wonlo, Arracan. Inhabits S. E. of Europe, 

 Asia, N. Africa, M)munseng, Arracan, and 

 Nipat. 



A. ncevioides. 



Syn. Falco nsevioides, Cuvier. 

 F. rapax. Temminck. 

 F. senegallus, Cuvier. 

 F. albicans, Kuppell. 

 F choka, A. Smith. 



A. fulvesceiis, fusca, et punctata, Gray. 

 A. vindhiaua. Franklin. 



Wokhab, also Jimach (vide J. A. S. XV 8), 

 Hind. Inhabits the Plains of India and Africa 

 generally : but not found oh the alluvium of 

 Lower Bengal. 



A. noevia, 



Syn. Falco naevius et F. undulatus, Gmelia. 

 A. malanaetus, Savigny. 

 A. clanga, Pallas. 

 , A. bifasciata, Hornsch. j 



Spotted Uagle, and Brown-hacked Eagle var. 

 A. Latham. Kaljanga, Bakayari. Jiyadha 

 (B. Ham ) Inhabits S. E. of Europe, Asia, 

 and N. Africa. Oommon in the Bengal Sun- 

 derbans, and found likewise in Central and S. 

 India. 



Aq. hastata. 



Syn. Morpbnns hastatus, Lesson. 

 Spizaetus punctatus, Jerdon. 

 Limnaetus unicolor apud Blyth, J. A. S. XII. 

 J 28. 



Jiyadha, and Gutimar (' Cocoon-destrover'), 

 H. Inhabits, Common in the Bengal Sunder- 

 bans, and found likewise in Upper Bengal, and 

 in Central and S. India. 



Genus ICTINAETUS, Jerdon (nec Kaup). 



I. malaiensis. 



Syn. Falco malaiensis, Reinwardt. 



Aquila et Heteropus et Neopus perniger, Uodg- 

 son. 



Nisaetus P ? ovivorus, Jerdon. 

 Llack Eagle, Jerdon, Catal, and Sup. 



Inhabits S, E. Himalaya ; Nilgiris ; Malay 

 countries. 



Genus HIERAETUS, Kaup, 



H. pennatus. 



Stn. Falco pennatus, Gmelin. 



F. lagopus, Bengal variety, Latham, 

 Aquila minuta, 15rebm. 

 Spizaetus milvcides, Jerdon. 

 Butaquila strophiata, Hodgson. 



Inhabits S. E. of Europe, and Asia : India 



generally. 



