46 Aves 
III. AYES. 
(pi. iv), B. ater (pi. v), B. ctlbigula (pi. vi), figured; id. t. c.: B. 
( Asturina) elegans , figured; id. t. c. pi. vii: Asturina ? cetkiops'l 
(pi. viii), A. ? picta ? (pi. ix) ; id. t./C. 
Leucopternis princeps, from N. Ecuador ; Hartert, Nov. Zool. ix, p. 605. 
Aquila chrysaetos , its earliest reference ; Richmond, Auk xix, p. 79 : in 
Co. Donegal ; Workman, Zoologist 1902, p. 150 : A. chrysaetos cana¬ 
densis ,, in S. Michigan; Purdy, Auk xix, p. 80 : A. heliaca , in Burma ; 
Thompson & Craddock, J. Bombay Soc. xiv, p. 600: Aquila , sp. 
[fossil], ungual phalanx figured; Regalia, Paleeontogr. ital. viii, 
tav. xxvii, fig. 2. 
Lophotriorchis lucani , from the Cameroons, the adult plumage described ; 
Sharpe, Bull. B. O. C. xii, p. 79. 
Helotarsus , Smith is slightly antedated by Terathopius , Less.; Richmond, 
Auk xix, p. 92. 
Haliaetus leucocephalus , in Ohio County, West Virginia ; McLain, t. c. 
p. 287. 
Milvus gorinda, nesting habits ; Costello, Zoologist 1902, pp. 460--463. 
Machcerhamphus anderssoni , from Uganda ; Sharpe, Ibis 1902, p. 108 : on 
the Ruo River, British Central Africa ; Percival, t. c. p. 593. 
Pernis apivorus, wintering on the Black Sea [S. E.]; Chapman, t. c. p. 529. 
Falco biarmicus and allies, notes on ; Hartert, Nov. Zool. ix, pp. 337 & 
338 : F. eleonorce , nesting in the Levant; Farquhar, Ibis 1902, 
pp. 166-168: F. columbarius suckleyi , described; Eckstorm, Auk xix, 
pp. 382-385 : F. candicans , from the Glenans ; Kempen, Bull. Soc. 
Ouest France (2) ii, p. 3. 
Hierofalco cherrug , in Hungary ; Madarasz, Magyar. Madarai, p. 230. 
Tinnuncidus vespertinus , in Holland; Snouckaert van Schauburg, 
Ornith. Monber. x, p. 157: T. cenchroides , figured ; French, J. Agric. 
Victoria i, pp. 200 & 201 cum tab. 
Pandion haliaetus , in the Outer Hebrides ; Buckley, Ann. Scott. Nat. 
Hist. 1902, p. 184. 
Order STRIGIFORMES. 
Asio nisuella and A. nisuella maroccanus, notes on ; Hartert, Nov. Zool. 
ix, p. 337 : A. abyssinicus is a distinct species, from the Mts. of 
Abyssinia ; Neumann, Bull. B. O. C. xii, p. 74. 
Bubo virginicus subarcticus (Hoy) is the proper name for the Arctic 
Horned Owl; Richmond, P. Soc. Washington xv, p. 86: B. ascalaphus 
desertorum , at Shendi, in the Egyptian Soudan ; C. Rothschild & 
Wollaston, Ibis 1902, p. 27 : B. abyssinicus, Sharpe (nec Guer.) is a 
red phase of B. cinerascens ; Neumann, Bull. B. O. C. xii, p. 74; 
Grant, Ibis 1902, p. 438 : B. dilloni is the Abyssinian form of B. 
capensis ; Neumann, Bull. B. O. C. xii, p. 74 : B. maculosus , breeding 
in confinement; Bonhote, Avicult. Mag. viii, pp. 39-42, pis. c & c*. 
Pseudoptynx solomonensis, notes on ; Rothschild & Hartert, Nov. Zool. 
ix, pp. 591 & 592. 
Nyctea nyctea, at Michigan ; Purdy, Auk xix, p. 80 : unusual abundance 
in New England and Canada; Deane, t. c. pp. 271-283. 
Pizorhina, cypria , notes on ; Whitaker, Bull. B. 0. C. xii, p. 55 : P. 
choliba, notes on ; Berlepsch & Hartert, Nov. Zool. ix, p. 116. 
Scops semenowi, n. sp., Persian Baluchistan ; Zarudny & Harms, Ornith. 
Monber. x, pp. 49-52. 
Heteroscops not distinct from Pizorhina ; Hartert, Nov. Zool. ix, pp. 541 
& 542. 
Ninox connivens (subspecies occiclentalis ) and N. strenua , eggs described ; 
Le Souef, Victorian Natural, xix, p. 92 : N. jacquinoti, notes on ; 
Rothschild & Hartert, Nov. Zool. ix, p. 592. 
