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1 , C.OAT 1 insf such another immature bird from the 
Leyden Museum we have seen j , 
Philippines as that desenbed above fiom e o es^ Batchian 
The specimen in the Norwich Museum stated 
bears no collector’s name on the label. It was ptiic nse 
and most probably the locality indicated is quite s„i_ 
deuce is forthcoming, it must be looked upon as of unce.tain origin (sec 
''^'°iL''gtus founded by Dr, Sh«.pe W: 
isidori of South America and to which L. Imam between maetus 
Africa has since been added'), occupies a position about 
and Spicactas, resembling the former Dre;den Mn- 
latter by its biU and |„iaete atoi/rr Blyth, jut., 
seum agrees m many respects of oolo „Wely they 
from Malacca and Borneo, but the o 
differ structurally: 
wing 14.25 
tarsus 
L. kieneri juv. 
S. alhoniger juv. 
mid. toe 2.10 
tarsus 2.80 
mid. toe L^^ 
tarsus 2.625 
wing 
tarsus 2.625 — . 7 . 
a . PV.O wino- of Lovhotnorckis 
It will be found that, in l>rot’“'“” ‘iL'w and the middle toe 
kieneri is 2'/2 inches longer than that ot I 
0.64 inches longer. Colonel 
L. kieneri is a rare species, and iitti pfuisiists of birds and 
Legge points out that it is a hill-hauntog bii . ^ J devouring 
small mammals; Mr. M^allace’s Sarawak examp sybich have been 
a pigeon - a fact which points to its hue flying powers, which 
remarked upon bv Legge and others. nijwi-ntorv species 
From its raii'ty mI Whitehead f.5; believes this to be J ^ end of 
in Borneo, visiting the country during the N. ^ “^^^J^^'^jptained. Mr. Hume’s 
which (March 20^ Sumatra were likewise 
example from Singapore and Count c _ j.e_ 
shot during the N. E. monsoon, viz. . an. > in Oct. 
spectively. Dr. Steere found it in Mindanao, ^ migratory species; 
Dec,, January and May, the last hemg a veiy a ^piugion as to migration 
but until more evidence is forthcoming of couise no 
can be drawn. 
genus ICTINAETUS Jerd. 
■ 1 hv its foot: the inner toe, including 
This Eagle is well characterizeu > yery little curved, 
the claw, is much longer than the m ’exceeding the length of the 
that of the hallux and of the inner toe veij 
- I. b. .i'w i“”"- “■ 
I) Griii'iiey considered this specie^ 
