8 The Oologists Record, March 1, 1923. 



1922 edition, with one or two exceptions, and the same also applies 

 to the nomenclature used. 



Coragyps a. atratits (Barfr.). Black Vulture, c/2. 



,, a. hrasiliensis [Bonap.). South Am. Black Vulture, c/2. 

 Large finely blotched eggs from Brazil, given me bj' 

 Mr. Skinner. 



Cathartes aura rnficollis, Spix, Brazilian Turkey Vulture, c/1. 

 A single from British Guiana, rather poorly 

 marked. 

 „ ,, falklandica [Sharpe). Falkland Turkey Vulture. 



c/2. A handsome pair sent me by George 

 Greenshields some yesLTS ago. 

 ,, ,, septentrionalis [Wied.]. North Am. Turkey Vulture 



Series showing considerable variety. My finest 

 pair comes from British Columbia. 

 Sagittarius s. serpentarius {Miller). Secretary Bird, c/2, 2/1. 



The pair show rusty stains, while the 2 singles are white. 

 Mgypius monachits {Linn.). Cinereous Vulture. 3/1. An old 

 egg of Lord Lilford's, from Spain, is well blotched. The 

 other two from the Dobrudscha are closeh/ covered with small 

 speckles. 

 Gyps f. fulvus, Hahlizl. Griffon Vulture. 4/1. 



,, /. fulvescens, Hume. Indian Griffon Vulture. One egg 

 from the Punjab, one of a small breeding colony on face 

 of a cliff about 1300 feet. All the eggs in this colony 

 were pure white. 

 ,, /. coprotheres {Forsf.). Kolbe's Griffon Vulture. One egg 

 from Utrecht, Natal. Collected by Col. R. Sparrow after 

 the Boer War, 

 „ himalayensis, Hume. Himalayan Griffon Vulture. One 



white egg. Collected by Col. A. E. Ward in Kashmir. 

 ,, i. indicus {Scop.). Indian Long-billed Vulture. Two eggs 



from South India. 

 ,, i. pallescens, Hume Pallid Long-billed Vulture. Two eggs 

 from Mysore and Kandesh. Taken by Mr. J. Davidson. 

 The western cliff-building form. 

 ,, i. tenuirostris {Hodgs.). Himalayan Long-billed Vulture. 

 c/2 white and one finely spotted, taken in Cachar, Assam, 

 by Mr. Stuart Baker. 



