PALCONID-flE. 
Accipiter trivirgatua indicus (Hodgs. or Pear.).* * 
Astur indicus Hodgson or Pearson, Bengal Sporting Mag. vii, 1836, 
p. 177 ; India. 
Distr. — Malay Peninsula. 
North Natuna Islands. 
Acctpiter badius (Gmel,). Shikra. 
[Accipiter badius badius (Gmel.). 
Falco badius Gmelin, Syst. Nat. i, pt. i, 1788, p. 280: Ceylon. 
Distr. — Kxtra-limital. ] 
Accipiter badius poliopsU (Hume). 
Micro nisus poltopsis Hume, Stray Feathers ii, 1874, p. 325 : North 
Pegu. 
Distr , — -Malay Peninsula. 3 
Sumatra. 
Accipiter soloenais (Horsf.), Chinese Goshawk. 
Falco Soloensis Horsfield, Trans. Linn. Soc. xiii, 1821, p. 137 : 
Central java. 
Falco cuculoiies Temm., PI. Col- no and oq, 1822 : West Java. 
Dtjfr. — Malay Peninsula. 
Sumatra; West Sumatran Islands of Simalur and Nias. 
Borneo. 
Java; Thousand Istands, Java Sea. 
Accipiter fasciatus (Vig. and Horsf.}. Australian Goshawk. 
[Accipiter faaciatus fasciatus (Vig. and Horsf.}. 
Astur Fasciatus Vigors and Horsfield, Trans. Linn. Soc. xv, 1827, 
p, 1 81 ; New South Wales. 
Distr . — Extra-limital. ] 
Accipiter fasciatus natal is (Lister). Christmas Island Goshawk. 
Urospizias natalis Lister, Proc. Zool. Soc. for rSSS, p. 523 ; 
Christmas Island. 
Distr . — Christmas Island, Indian Ocean. 
* Judging from published measurements birds from the Malay Peninsula 
are rather smaller than typical indicus : they are certainly not the smaller 
and brighter t. frivtr gains and should perhaps be indicated by trivir gains 
indicus. 
* The provenance of “Singapore" specimens is a little doubtful. 
Buttikdfers “poltopsis’' from Nias is stated to have the cere yellow and is 
therefore probably A. solo crisis. 
3 See Stres., Journ. f. Orn. tQ25, p. 31Q, 
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