[187] “Rough Notes on Indian Ornithology,” p. 145.
[188] χρυσός, gold; ἀετός, an Eagle.
[189] νέος, new; πούς, a foot: meaning that there was something novel and extraordinary about its foot.
[190] “Birds of Ceylon,” p. 49.
[191] κίρκος, a Harrier; ἀετός, an Eagle.
[192] Ibis, 1865, p. 253.
[193] ἕλω (αἱρέω), to lift; ταρσός, a tarsus.
[194] Ecaudatus, Latin, meaning “without tail,” on account of its shortness.
[195] ἁλιάετος, a Sea Eagle.
[196] “Ootheca Woolleyana,” p. 47.