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201. Circus ranivorus. (South African Harrier.) 

 Rare. Observed specimens in 1904, but have not seen 



them since. 



202. PoLYBOROiDES TYPicus. (Harrier Hawk.) 

 Scarce. 



203. Gyps kolbii. (Kolbe's Vulture.) 



Not uncommon. The farmers about Kei Road and Draai- 

 bosch have suffered somewhat considerably, these birds having 

 taken to killing weak ewes and lambs. 



204. Serpentarius secretarius. (Secretary Bird.) 

 Not uncommon. 



205. Phalacrocorax lucidus. (White-breasted Duiker.) 

 Scarce. Shot specimen at Breidbach, 31st October, 1908. 



206. Phalacrocorax capensis. (Trek Duiker.) 

 Observed only one specimen in Kaffraria, but at East 



London it is fairly common dui-ing the winter months. 



207. Phalacrocorax africanus. (Reed Duiker.) 

 Scarce. Specimen shot on Buffalo River, September 1905. 



208. Plotus rufus. (Snake Bird.) 

 Fairly common on all the rivers. 



209. Sula capensis. (Malagash.) 

 Occasionally found at East London. 



210. Pelecanus rufescens. (Pink-backed Pelican.) 

 A specimen was shot near East London, May 1904. 



211. Abdimia abdimii. (White-bellied Stork.) 

 Trevelyan records it from Kingwilliamstown, but the only 



specimens I have observed were at Keiskama Mouth in the 

 Peddie District. 



212. CicoNiA ALBA. (White Stork.) 



An irregular migrant, usually seen in flocks. 



213. CicoNiA NIGRA. (Black Stork.) 



This species occurs at East London, Keiskama Mouth, and 

 Kei Mouth. Specimen shot at Kei Road, May 1905. 



