BIRDS- ACCIPITRES- 2. Falco. 159 
<lufk.y with.rufty oval fpots, the firft. only beneath) the tail 
both lides. 
Cere and legs yellow; body black with w^hite fpots; be- 
neath white ; head and neck white (Ireaked with black ; 
area of the eyes black ; quill-feathers black with a 
white band in the middle. Streaked Falcon. 
Inhabits Cayenne : J5I inches long. 
^^^ntatus Bill brown with 2 tooth-like proceffes; body lead-colour ; 
bread and belly reddifh ; vent white ; quill and tail- 
feathers barred with white. Notched Falcon. 
Inhabits Cayenne; 14 inches long; bars on the tail 3, above 
pale brown, beneath white. 
^‘^’leiis. Cere white; legs tawny; body hoary blue; a white arch 
over the eyes furrounding the chin. Hen Harrier. 
Inhabits /twre/ie tnd v4/Vica ; 17 inches long. 
Bill black; irids and fometiines the cere yellow; hi-nd-htad 
white with pale brown fpots ; Ireajl and belly white, the 
former (Ireaked with duiky ; 2 middle tail-feathers grey both 
(ides, the red above grey, beneath white, and all (Ireaked 
with duiky. 
*P\ 
legs yellow' ; body cinereous; belly pale with ob- 
long rufous fpots ; orbits w'hite. Ring-tail Hawk. 
Inhabits JEurope and temperate parts of Siberia ; inches long. 
Bill pale ; irids yellow ; tail longiflr, banded with duiky, dotted 
with white ; male with tranfverle fpots beneath, Jernale longi- 
tudinal. 
^^‘‘^fonius Cere and legs yellow; back brown; eyebrows white; 
fhield on the wings blucilh. Hud/on’s Hawk. 
Inhabits Hudfon's Bay ; 21 inches long. 
Bill and claws black ; body beneath white with reddilh-brown 
fpots; 2 middle iail-feathershtoveniOn, the outer ones white, 
the reft bluclfh-a(h; all with tranlverfe brown ftripes. 
^^loni. 
Cere blue ; legs yellow ; body above chocolate, beneath 
reddllh-buff" ; eyebrows yellow ; tail with pale an 
du(ky-brown fpots. Cayenne Ring-tat 
Inhabits C(2ye?z7ic; 2 feet long. j n. 
Bill and claws , black ; primary quill- feathers wit m ^ u 'y, 
without alhy-blue with brown bands, fecondary pa er ; au- 
. feathers white at the tip, . , 
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