1 1 4 FASCICULI MALA1ENSES 



183. Haliastur intermedius, Gurney. 

 Haliastur indus, Bonhote (nee Bodd.), p. 58. 



9 ad. et. $ ,9 imm. Patani. 22nd June and 2nd October. (Nos. 203, 426-428) 



9 ad. Ban Sai Kau. 7th and 18th September. (Nos. 383, 396) 



9 ad. Mabelc, Jalor. 26th July. (No. 323) 



9 imm. Jambu, Jhering. 5th June. (No. 153) 



The Malayan Brahminy Kite has the iris yellow, the bill bluish-horn, 

 yellowish towards the cere, and the feet dull yellow. 



' Very abundant on the coast, and occurring wherever there are large 

 stretches of rice-land, but found much more sparingly towards the interior of 

 the Peninsula.' 



184. Spizaetus alboniger, (Blyth) 

 Spizaetus alboniger, Sharp e, Cat. B. Brit. Mas. i, p. 271 (1874). 



$ imm. Gedong, South Perak. 7th January. (No. 500) 



The immature of Blyth's Hawk-Eagle has the iris whitish-yellow, the 

 bill and cere lead-blue, and the feet chrome-yellow. 



185. Spizaetus limnaetus, (Raffl.) 

 Spizaetus limnaetus, Sharpe, P.Z.S., 1887, p. 433. 



9 ad. Kampong Jalor. 17th November. (No. 473) 



The Changeable Hawk-Eagle has the iris brown, the bill lead-colour, and 

 the feet cadmium-yellow. 



186. Spilornis bacha, (Daud.) 

 Spilornis bacha, Sharpe, P.Z.S., 1887, p. 433. 

 Spilornis cheela, Bonhote (nee Lath.), p. 57. 



$ ad. Ban Sai Kau. 19th May. (No. 102) 



9 ad. Biserat, Jalor. 26th July, 2 1st October. (No. 452) 



These specimens belong to the larger, high-ground, darker form of 

 Crested Serpent-Eagle, of which the typical examples are from Java. 



187. Spilornis pallidus, Walden. 

 Spilornis bacha, Harlert, p. 541. 



$ ad. Gedong, South Perak. 9th January. (No. 513) 



The above adult male represents the smaller and paler low-ground form, 

 originally described from Borneo. It has the iris orange, the cere pale 

 chrome-yellow, the bill bluish-horn, darker at the tip, and the feet dull 

 yellow. 



