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CATALOGUE. 
a. Kumaon. From Captain R. Strachey's Collection. 
h. Drawing. From Dr. F. (B.) Hamilton's Collection. 
58. AQUILA IMPERIALIS, Bechst. Sp. 
Falco imperialis, JBechsf., Tasclienb. Deuts. III. p. 55. 
Temm., Fl. Col. 151, 152. 
Aquila imperialis, Cuv., Beg. An. I. p. 329. G. and jH"., 
III. Ind. Zool. II. t. 28. Sodgs., Cat. B. Nep. 
p. 40. Blyth, Cat. B. Mus. A. S. Beng. p. 26. 
Aquila mogilnik, Gmel., S. N. L. I. p. 259. Lath., 
Hist. I. p. 52. G. B. Gray, Cat B. Brit. Mus. 
p. 10. 
Aquila heliaca, Sav., Dese. de VEgyp. BL. N. I. p. 22, 
apud Bonap., G. G, Av. p. 13. G. B. Gray, Gen. 
of Birds, 1. p. 13. 
Aquila bifasciata, G. and H., III. Ind. Zool. I. 1. 17 {nec. 
Hornsch.). SyJces, P. Z. S. (1832), p. 79. Bonap., 
C. G.Av.p. 14. 
Aquila nipalensis, Sodgs., As. Bes. XVIII. t. 13. 
Aquila chrysaetos, apud Jerd., Madr. Journ. L. S. X. 
p. 66. 
The Imperial Eagle. 
JooMiz or JooMBiz, Hind., Jerd. 
Feus, Beng., Blyth. . . > 
"WoNLO, Arracan, Blyth. 
A. Dukhun. Presented by Colonel Sykes. 
b. Nepal. Presented by B. H. Hodgson, Esq. 
c. Locality unknown. 
Mr. Jerdon observes : " I several times saw birds of tbis species, 
both single and in pairs, m the more northern parts of the Deccan, 
many of which showed the white mark at the base of the tail, which 
gained for it the name of the ring-tailed Eagle, and I procured a speci- 
men near the Godavery river; I frequently also saw them near Jaulnah, 
even close to the cantonment, and they are occasionally seen to 
piu-sue and strike at hares, florikin, and other game, started by 
sportsmen. This Eagle may generally be seen seated on the ground, 
or on a stone on the rocky hills, in the neighbourhood of Jaulnah, 
