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of diminutive antelopes, and to hares, bustards, and 

 plovers ; but it also feeds largely (and, I fancy, by choice) 

 on carrion, besides which it devours fish, frogs, and 

 earthworms ; it pursues and plunders other less powerful 

 birds of prey, and also robs the sportsman of wounded 

 game. 



In immature birds the iris is brown, in adults pale 

 yellow freckled with brown, and with a narrow exterior 

 edging of dark brown ; the bill is dark horn-colour, but 

 livid at the base and with the under mandible yellow ; 

 the gape, cere, and feet are also yellow. 



9. Hieraetuspennatus (Gmol.). Booted Eagle. 



Aquila pennata, Gould's Birds of Europe, pi. 9. 



„ „ Layard's Cat. No. 10. 



Hieraetus pennatus, Gray's Hand-list of Birds, No. 100. 



[Mr. Andersson's last collection contained one of these Eagles 

 obtained in Ondonga, Ovampo Land, on 14th November, 1866. 

 —Ed.] 



10. Pseudaetus spilogaster (Dub.). Spotted-breasted Hawk-Eagle. 

 Spizui'tos zonurifs, Midler's Ois. d'Afrique, pi. 1 (adult). 

 Spizaetm Axjresii, Guruey in Ibis, 1862, pi. 4 (immature). 

 Spizaetus spilogaster, Layard's Cat. No. 17. 

 Aquila Bonellii, Layard's Cat. No. 12. 



,, „ Chapman's Travels in S. Afr., App. p. 380. 



Aquila fasciata, Gurney in Ibis, 18G8, p. 138. 

 Aquila sinloyaster, Finscb & Hartlaub's Vogel Ost-Afrika's, p. 48. 



I have obtained examples of this species at Objim- 

 binque, the mouth of the Onanes River, Bull's Port, the 

 Omaruru River, and Ondonga. Its flight is heavy ; but 

 when it has once risen to a certain height it soars power- 



