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Mr. E. Blytli on the Birds of India. 
29. H. eutolmos, Hodgson. 
Syn. H. bengalensis, Blyth, J. A. S. xii. p. 179 bis. Bengal 
Falcon , var. A, Latham. 
Hab. Nepal; Sikhim; Assam; Arakan; Pegu,andTenasserim 
provinces (where it is rare). 
30. H. fringillarius. (Drap.Diet.Class.d’Hist. Nat. pi.21; 
PI. Col. 37.) 
Syn. Falco fringillarius, Drapiez. H. malayensis, Strickland. 
Malayan H. ccerulescens , auctorum. 
Hab. Malayan peninsula and Western Indonesia generally; 
replaced by other species in the more eastern islands: northward 
it extends to the southernmost Tenasserim province of Mergui. 
Subfam. Pernin^e (Cuckoo-Hawks). 
Genus Baza, Hodgson. 
31. B. lophotes. (PI. Col. 10.) 
Syn. Falco lophotes , Temm. Lepidogenys lathami } Gray. B . 
syama , Hodgson. Lophotes indicus, Lesson. 
Hab. India generally; rarer to the south : Ceylon; Burma. 
Not uncommon, during the rainy season, in Lower Bengal. 
32. B. reinwardtii (Muller, Verh. Aves, t. 5). 
Syn. Falco [Lophotes) reinwardtii , S. Muller. Lophastur 
jerdoni, Blyth. Aviceda sumatrensis } Lafresnaye. Lepidogenys 
suberistatus (?), Gould. 
Hab. Malayan peninsula (rare) and archipelago; Australia ? 
Genus Pernis, Cuvier. 
33. P. cristata, Cuvier. (PI. Col. 44.) 
Syn. Falco ptilorhynchus , Temminck. P. ellioti, Jameson. 
P. maculosa , tor quota, ruficollis, et atrogularis , Lesson. P. bha- 
ratensis, Hodgson. P. apivora of India, auctorum. 
Hab. India generally; Indo-Chinese and Malayan regions : 
not rare in Lower Bengal. 
Obs. —Specimens from S. India, Ceylon, and Malasia appear 
to have constantly a well-developed occipital crest, attaining to 
a length of about 2^ in., which is merely indicated, and some- 
