BIRDS. ACCIPITRES. 4. Lamus. 177 
Behind and beneath the eyes a black fpot ; chin white feathers 
of the body above edged with yellow •, loings beneath yellow ; 
tail brown with a rufous edge, beneath olive. 
“/“■r. Body rufous, beneath white; head grcenilh-black. 
Rujous S. 
Inhabits Madaga/car ; 8 inches long. 
£iU lead-colour ; kgs and claws horny ; tail rufous edged with 
brown ; neck greenilh-black, of the female grey on the fore-part. 
^‘^^karus. Black, beneath red; crown and thighs tawny. Barbary S. 
Inhabits Senegal.; 9 inches long. 
Billt wings, tail, feet and claws black ; head, neck, vent, and 
lower wing-coverts yellow. 
Brown, beneath yellow; head blackilh furrounded by a 
whitilh band. Tellow-bellled S. 
Inhabits Cayenne : 9 inches long. 
Chin and throat white ; kgs grey ; bill and claws blackifh ; 
wings and tail brown edged with rufous. 
C 
Cinereous; head, tail and primary quill-feathers black. 
Cayenne S. 
2. A longitudinal black ftreak down the middle of each feather. 
3. Front yellow ilh ; fmaller lize. 
Inhabits Cayenne ; 8^ inches long. 
red at the bale, black at the tip; /«t cinereous ; c/iza/r black ; 
3) belly grey without Ipots; lides of the head with a reddifh 
ipot. 
^^'^‘‘ntius, TaWny-yellow; chin< throat and breaft reddifh. Orange S. 
Inhabits Cayenne; 7 inches long. 
Head above the eyes and nape black ; wings and tail brown ; 
bill black ; claws pale. 
^fP^ura- 
‘“s. 
Grey, beneath whitifh ; crown and band of the eyes black ; 
tail-feathers black tipt with white. Senegal S- 
Inhabits Senegal ; near 9 inches long. 
Qyiill-Jeathers rufous on the outer fide ; tail-feathers 6, 6, with 
flight brown bands and uniform tips. 
^‘^daggf 
Cinereous, beneath whitifli ; lores black ; tail-feathers 
reddilh. Madagafcar S. 
Inhabits Madagafcar ; hardly 5 inches long. 
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