CATALOGUE. 
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IV. AQUILINE. 
Genus Aquila, Moehr.j Av. Gen. p. 49 (1752). 
Aetos, mtz,, Fterylog. p. 31 (1840). 
Onychaetus, Kaupf Class, der ScBug. und Voeg. p. 120 
(1844). 
IcTiNAETus, Jerd.^ Madr. Journ. L. IS. p. 177 (1844). 
Uroaetus, et Pteroaetus, et Hieraetus, Kaup (1844) , 
Heteropus, Hodgs.j Journ. A. S. Beng. XI. p. 881 
(1842). 
Neopus, Hodgs. Gray, Zool. Misc. (1844), p. 81. 
Tolmaetus, Blythf Journ. A. S. Beng. XY. p. 5. 
53. AQUILA PENNATA, Gmel. Sp. 
Falco pennata, Gmel., S. L. I. p. 272. LatJi.^ Hist. 
I. p. 69. 
Aquila pennata, Cuv., Beg. An. (1829), p. 325. Temm., 
Bl. Col. 33. G. B. Gray, Gen. of Birds, I. p. 14 j 
Cat. B. Brit. Mus. p. 13. Uodgs., Cat. B. Nep. 
p. 41. Bonap.y C. G. Av. p. 14. 
Hieraetus pennatus, Blyth, Cat. B. Mus, A. S. B. p. 28. 
Aquila minuta, Brehm., Voeg. Beutschl. 1. p. 29, t. 2,f. 2. 
Spizaetus milvoides, Jerd., Madr. Journ. L. S. X. p. 75. 
Butaquila stropMata, Uodgs. 
The Booted Eagle, LatJi. 
A. Bengal. Presented by General Hardwicke. 
b. Calcutta. Presented by the Asiatic Society of 
Bengal. 
" This bird is a noted robber of the dovecot and poultry-yard, 
whose depredations are probably often mistaken for those of the 
Kite."— (Blyth, Journ. A. S. B. XY. p. 8.) 
Mr. Jerdon also remarks : " My attention was first called to this 
bird at Trichinopoly, by Mr. Hooper, C.S., who shot a specimen in 
the act of pouncing on some of his pigeons. I occasionally after- 
wards recognised it, as I thought, among the Kites, and saw it 
attempt to swoop off chickens and pigeons. Its appearance in the 
