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but subsequently it is said to bo probably only tho young of JS. dlhoniger 
(Blytb, Madr. Journo xxxi. p* 145), wliicli is quite distinct from S. drrhatus. 
A. R. Wallace, Ibis, 1808, pp. 14, 215, 210. 
Neopus violaiensis is figured. R. 0. Beavan^ P. Z, S.- 1808^ pp< 890, 397, 
pi. xxxiv, 
Ilaliaetm alhicilla breeds on the coast of Mailtchourift, lat. 41° N., long. 
130° E. J. II. Gurney, Ibis, 1808, pp. 129, 130* 
Ilaliaetus IcucocephahiSj its fishing-habits. 8. S» Ilaldeman, Am. Nat^ 
1808, pp. 015, 010. 
Ilaliaetm vociferator [sc* vocifm'oides] is figured* II. Schlcgel & F. P* L. 
Pollen, Rech. Faun* Madag. pi. 16. 
Ilaliastur leucosternus is figured. 8. Biggies, Orn. Austral, pt. Jcvii. 
: ' Patidion carolinensis, its habits. A Fowler, Ann Nat. 1808, pp. 192-196. 
Leucopternis super ciliariSf L. palUata, and Li semiplumheus ate figured, Und 
a synonymatic list of the eight known species given. P» L. 8clater & O* 
8alvin, Ex. Orn. pis. xxxviii., xlix., and Ixi. 
Butco auffuralis (Zool. Rec. iii. p. 73), its description translated into Ger- 
man. E. von Martens, J. f. 0. 1808, pp. 07, 08. 
Ihdeo tachardus, its occurrence in 8witzerlnnd. G. Vogel, ton, cit. p. 329. 
Circus spilonotuSf C. melanoleucus, and a third species, in colour similar 
to C. hudsonius d*, are found in the Philippine Islands. J* H. Gurney, Ibis, 
1808, p. 350. 
Circus ceruginosus, adiilt and immature, is figured (2 pis.). J, Gould, B. Gr. 
Br. pt. xiii. 
Cymindis holiviensis is described as a new species from the interior of 
Bolivia, in size and figure entirely like the Brazilian C. uncinata^ but with a 
rather longer beak* It is dusky-black, with the remiges and rectrices 
banded beneath with white. H. Burmelster, P. Z. 8. 1808, pp. 033, 034* 
Milvus regalis [sc, ictimis'] is figured. J. Gould, B. Gr. Br. pt. xiii. 
Falco peregrinus [pc.melanogenys~\ is figured. 8. Biggies, Orn. Austral, pt* xx* . 
Falco hahylonicus, F, sacer, and F. lanarius are figured, j. Gould, B. As. 
pt. XX. 
Falco cand,icans and F. aurantius are figured. B. G. Elliot, B. N. Am* - 
pts. xii. and xi* a 
Falco clconorcc in confinement and its breeding-place at Mogador de-* 
scribed. T* Waite, P. Z. 8. 1808, p. 507* 
Falco vcspei'tinus var. atnurciisisf Radde (Reis. 8. 0.-8ib. ii. p. l02), is 
now described and figured as a new species, under the name of Frytkrepus . 
amurensis, the subjects of the plate being an adult male and female from 
Natal (!) and a nestling from Northern China. J. II, Gurney, Ibis, 1868, 
pp. 41-43, pi. ii. 
Tinnunculus cenchris is said to have occurred in Yorkshire. W* 8. Balias, 
Ann. k Mag. N. H. 4th scr. ii. pp. 76, 76. [Very doubtful.] 
Astur (Lcucospka) ? Two specimens from Queensland, supposed to 
be of a species distinct from A. rayi and Ai fiovecAiollandicc (which the 
author regards as identical), being of a larger size atid stronger build, and 
having the upper surface brown, are described, but no name is given to it. 
E. P. Ramsay, P. Z. 8. 1868, pp. 381, 382. 
Accipiter ruhricollis, Wall. (P. Z. 8. 1803, p. 21), and A. muelleri, Wall* 
(P. Z. 8. 1805, p. 475), are respectively distinct from A. crythraucherif G, R, 
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