y9S Mr. D. Bannerraan : A Systematic List [Ibis, 



Halcyon malimbicus forbesi Sharpe. (Afzelius, Marche & 

 Compiegne, Kemp, Kelsall, Lowe i, ii.) 



Alcedo quadribrach>/s quadribrachys Boiiap. (Kemp, 

 Kelsall, Lowe i.) 



Corythornis cristata (Vroeg). (Kemp, Kelsall, Lowe i.) 



Ispidina picta picta (Bodd.). (Kemp, Lowe ii.) 



Ispidina Uucuguster (Eraser). (Kelsall.) 



Family Psittacid.t: [Parrots]. 

 Psittacus erithacus timneh Fraser. (Kelsall, Lowe ii.) 

 *Agapornis imllarius pidlarius (Linn.). (Kelsall, Lowe ii.) 



Family Strigid.t: [Owls]. 

 Bubo leucustictus Hartl. (Kemp.) 

 Bubo poensis Fraser. (Kemp.) 

 Bubo africanus cinerasceiis Guer. (Lowe ii.) 

 Otus levcotis leucotis (Tenim.). (Fergusson, Kemp, Kelsull.) 

 ■\Tyto alba alba (Scop.). (Kemp.) 

 Syrnium nuchale Sharpe. (Kemp, Lowe ii.) 



Family Falconid.* [Hawks]. 

 Gymnogenys typicus (Smith). (Kemp, Kelsall, Lowe i.j 

 Astur badius sphenurus (Riipp.). (Kemp, Low^e ii.) 

 Astur tachiro macroscelides (Temm.). (Kemp.) 

 Accipiter liartlaubi Jiartlaubi (Verr.). (Kemp.) 

 Buteo auguraUs Salvad. (Kelsall, Lowe i, ii.) 



* The type-locality of tins species is NuLia. West African examples 

 may eventually require separating. 



-f This bird is not T. a. macidnta (Brelim) as Kemp recorded it, 

 or, as it should now be called, T. a. affinis, the ordinary African 

 Barn-Owl. Tt is almost pure white on the underside, and hardly 

 spotted at all. The upper-parts are very grey and much paler than in 

 African specimens. As Sclater and Praed remark, it is nearer typical 

 T. alba alba. 



