. The fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma . Page 2. badius {Gmel.) 398 3. soloen8is {Horsf.) .... 400 18. Lophospizias, Kaup 400 1. trivirgatus(7eJn?«.) .. 401 19. Accipiter, Briss 402 1. nisus {Liim.) 402 2. virgatus {Reimv.) .... 404 20. Pernis, Cuv 405 1. cristatus {Cuv.) 406 21. Machferhamphus, Wes- terman 408 1. aloinus, Westerm 408 22. Baza, Hodgs 408 1. lophotes {Tenmi.) .... 409 2. jerdoni {Blyth) 411 3. ceylonensis, Legge .... 411 23. Falco, Linn 412 1. peregrinus, Tunst 413 2. peregrinator, 415 3. barbarus, Linn 417 4. jugger, Gray 419 5. clierrug. Gray 420 6.


. The fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma . Page 2. badius {Gmel.) 398 3. soloen8is {Horsf.) .... 400 18. Lophospizias, Kaup 400 1. trivirgatus(7eJn?«.) .. 401 19. Accipiter, Briss 402 1. nisus {Liim.) 402 2. virgatus {Reimv.) .... 404 20. Pernis, Cuv 405 1. cristatus {Cuv.) 406 21. Machferhamphus, Wes- terman 408 1. aloinus, Westerm 408 22. Baza, Hodgs 408 1. lophotes {Tenmi.) .... 409 2. jerdoni {Blyth) 411 3. ceylonensis, Legge .... 411 23. Falco, Linn 412 1. peregrinus, Tunst 413 2. peregrinator, 415 3. barbarus, Linn 417 4. jugger, Gray 419 5. clierrug. Gray 420 6. milvipes, Hodgs 42] 7. subbuteo, Linn 422 8. severus, Horsf. 423 24. Erythropus, Brehm 424 1. amurensis, Gurney. .. 424 25. ^salon, Kaup 426 1. regulus {Pall.) 426 2. chicquera {Baud.), .. 427 26. Tinniiuculus, Vieill 428 1. alaudarius {Gtnel.) . 428 2. cenchris {Naum.) .... 430 27. Microhierax, Sharpe .... 431 1. eutolmus, Hodgs 432 2. melanoleucus, Blyth . 433 3. friu^illarius {Drap.) . 434 28. Polioliierax, Kaup 434 1. insignis, Wald. 435. Fig. 1.—Psarisomus dalhousm and nest (from Hodgsons drawing). Order II. EURYL^MI. Palate aegithognathous (Vol. I, p. 4). The deep plantar tendonsdiffer from those of the Passeres in the flexor longus hallucis beingconnected by a vinculum with the Jiexor profundus digitorum, asshown in the accompanying figure (fig. 2). Syrinx mesomyodian(Vol. I, p. 6) and ohgomyodian as in Pittidce (Forbes, P. Z, , p. 384). The sternum, as in the Passeres, has but one notchon each side of the hinder border (Sclater, Ibis, 1872, p. 179, alsop. 370), but the manubrium sterni (spina externa) is unforked, asin most non-Passerine birds. Oil-gland present but nude. YOL. III. J! EURTLjEMID^. The relations of the Eiirylcemi or Broadbills to other birds havelong been in dispute. At one time members of the present groupwere referred to the neighbourhood of Coracias. But, chieflythrough the researches of Blanchard, Garrod, and Forbes, the closea,lliance^betw


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