LIST OF BIRDS OF AUSTRALIA. 
212. UROSPIZA FASCIATA. GOSHAWK. 
Gould. Vol. I., pis. 17, 18 (pt. viii.), Sopt. 1st, 1842. Mathews, Vol. V., pt. 1, pi. 238, Nov. 
5th, 1915. 
Falco radiatus Temminck et Laugier, Planch. Color. d’Ois., 21e livr. (Vol. I., pi. 123), April 1822: Now South 
Wales. 
Not Falco radiatus Latham, Index Ornith. Suppl., p. xii., 1801. 
Astur fasciatus Vigors and Horsfield, Trans. Linn. Soc. (Load.), Vol. XV., p. 181, Feb. 17th, 1827 : New South 
Wales. 
Astur approximate Vigors and Horsfield, Trans. Linn. Soc. (Lond.), Vol. XV., p. 181, Fob. 17th, 1827 (after A. 
fasciatus) : New South Wales. 
Astur cruenius Gould, Birds Austr., pt. vm. (Vol. I., pi. 18), Sept. 1st, 1842 : York District, South-west Australia. 
Falco canus " Lath. MS,” Gray, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., Vol. XI., p. 189, March 1843. Nom. nudum. 
Astur mac ul os us Coles, Viet. Naturalist, Vol. XIV., p. 43, July 1897 : Blackburn, Victoria. 
Astur fascia/us mackayi Mathews, Nov. Zool., Vol. XVIII., p. 240, Jan. 31st, 1912 : Mackay, Queensland. 
Astur fasciatus didimus Mathews, Austral Av. Roc., Vol. I„ pt. 2, p. 33, April 2nd, 1912: Melville Island, Northern 
Territory. 
Distribution. Australia generally (?) Tasmania. 
CXCI. Genus ACCIPITER. 
Accipiter Brisson, Ornith., Vol. I., pp. 28, 310, 1700. Type (by tautonymy): Accipiter — Falco nisus Linn6. 
Nisus Lacepede, Tabl. Ois., p. 4, Doc. 1799. Species added by Daudin, in Hist. Nat. Buffon, ed. Didot, Quadr., 
Vol. XIV., p. 220 [1799 =] Oct. 1802. Typo (by tautonymy): Nisus vulgaris = Falco nisus Linne. 
Ierax Vigors, Zool. Journ.. Vol. I., pt. 3, p. 328, Oct. 1824. Type (by monotypy) : Dccdalion fringUlarius Savigny. 
Hicraspiza Kaup, Classif. Siiugeth. u. Vogel, p. 110, March 15th, 1844. Type (by monotypy) : H. virgatus=Falco 
ctrrulescens Linne. 
Coopcrastur Bonaparte, Revue Mag. do Zool., Oct. 1854, p. 538, Nov. Type (by tautonymy): Falco cooperii 
Bonaparte. 
Leptohieraz Sundevall, Oefver. Kongl. Vetensk. Akad. Fork., No. 2, p. 24, 1874. New name for Coopcrastur 
Bonaparte. 
Paraspizias Mathews, Birds Austr., Vol. V., pt. i., p. 74, Nov. oth, 1915. Type (by monotypy): Sparvius 
cirrocephalus Vieillot. 
213. ACCIPITER CIRRHOCEPHALUS. COLLARED SPARROW HAWK. 
Gould, Vol. I., pi. 19 (pt. vi.), March 1st, 1842. Mathews, Vol. V., pt. 1, pi. 239, Nov. 5th ; 
1915. 
Sparvius cirrocephalus Vieillot, Nouv. Diet. d'Hist. Nat., Vol. X., p. 329, June 21st, 1817 : '* Nouvelle Hollande,” 
based on Falco nisus var. Latham = New South Wales. 
.4 ccipiter torquatue Vigors and Horsfield, Trans. Linn. Soc. (Lond.), Vol. XV., p. 182, Feb. 17th, 1827: New 
South Wales. 
Not Falco torquatus Temminck et Laugier, Plan. Color. d’Ois., pi. 43. 
Falco macrodactylus ** Temm.” Kaup, Isis, 1848, heft x., col. 772, Oct. In synonymy. 
Astur cirrocephalus broomei Mathews, Nov. Zool., Vol. XVIII., p. 247, Jan. 31st, 1912 : Broome Hill, South-west 
Australia. 
Accipiter cirrhocephaius queesitandus Mathews, Birds Austr., Vol. V., pt. 1, p. 81, Nov. 5th, 1915 : Cape York, 
Queensland. 
Accipiter cirrocephalus hcssitala Mathews, Austral Av. Rec., Vol. III., pt. 5, p. 128, Dec. 28th, 1917 : Cape York, 
Queensland. 
Distribution. Australia generally, Tasmania. 
CXCII. Genus ER ¥THROTRIORCHIS. 
Erythrotriorchis Sharpe, Proc. Zool. Soc. (Lond.), 1875, p. 337, Aug. 1st. Type (by monotypy): Falco radiatus 
Latham. 
214. ERYTHROTRIORCHIS RADIATUS. RED GOSHAWK. 
Gould, Vol. I., pi. 16 (pt. xiii.), Dec. 1st, 1843. Mathews, Vol. V., pt. 1, pi. 240, Nov. 5th, 
1915. 
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