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48. Butastur teesa (Frankl.) The White-eyed Buzzard.—Dcscr. 
Jerdon, I ; Hume’s Raptores, 286. 
Loc. Sind, Cutck, Kathiawar, Gujarat, and Mount Aboo. Per¬ 
manent resident. Common. 
51. Circus macrurus ( S . G. Gmel.) The Pale Harrier.—Descr. 
Jerdon, I; Hume’s Raptores, 298, and “ S. F.” I, 160, 418. 
Log. Sind, Cutch, Kathiawar, Gujarat, and Mount Aboo. Cold 
weather visitant. Common. 
52. Circus cineraceus (Mont.) Montague’s Harrier.—Descr. 
Jerdon, I, and Hume’s Raptores, 303; also vide “ S. F.” I, 
418, and VII, 503. 
Loc. Sind. Cold weather visitant. Scarce. 
54. Circus aeruginosus (Lin.) The Marsh Harrier.—Descr. Jer¬ 
don, I; Hume’s Raptores, 314. 
Log. Sind, Cutch, Kathiawar, Gujarat and Mount Aboo. Cold 
weather visitant, but it is possible that a few remain in parts of 
the country to breed. Common throughout the region men¬ 
tioned, except Aboo, where it occurs only as a straggler. 
Sub-Fam. —MILVINHi! (Kites.) 
55. Haliastur indus ( Bodd .) The Maroon-backed or Brakminy 
Kite.—Descr. Jerdon, I; Hume’s Raptores, 316, and “S. F.” 
VII, 251. 
Loc. Sind, Cutch, Kathiawar, Gujarat and Mount Aboo. Per¬ 
manent resident. Common, as a rule, wherever there is water. 
Rare at Aboo and in the drier portions of the region. 
56. Milvus govinda (Sykes.) The Common Pariah Kite.—Descr. 
Jerdon, I; Hume’s Raptores, 320; “ S. F. ” III, 35 and 
229. 
Log. Sind, Cutch, Kathiawar, Gujarat. Permanent resident. 
Abundant everywhere. 
