12 The Oologists Record, March 1, 1923. 



Uroaetus audax {Lath.). Wedge-tailed Eagle. 3/2. An especially 

 handsome pair, sent me by Mr. Rowland Archer ; 

 comes from N. S. Wales. Nest 30 feet up in a white 

 box tree. 

 ,, a. carteri, Matthews. Western Wedge-tailed Eagle, c/2. 

 This West Australian form separated by Matthews, 

 on seemingh^ slight grounds, is not recognised by Kirke 

 Swann. 



Aquila c. chrysaetos {Linn.). Golden Eagle, c/3, c/2. 



c. occidentalism Olphe-Galliard. Spanish Golden Eagle, c/2. 

 heliaca, Savigny. Imperial Eagle. 3/2. Two of these 

 sets sent me direct by Dr. Paul Leverkiihn were taken by 

 him in Bulgaria, and his difficulty in finding a way into 

 one of the nests is very amusingly described. He 

 " perforated the nest," with his head and took the con- 

 tents, " two eggs m.uch bred ! 

 adalberti, Brehni. White-shouldered Eagle. A single. 

 ,, n. orientalis, Cab. Western Steppe Eagle. 2/3, c/2. The 

 2/3 from Transcaspia are very poorly marked. 

 r. rapax {Temm.). Tawny Eagle. A single well-spotted 

 egg taken by Mr. C. Wiggins at Kyague, Uganda, on 

 September 15th, 1910. 

 ,, r. vindhiana, Frank!. Indian Tawn}' Eagle, c/2, 3/1. 

 ,, clanga, Pall. Greater Spotted Eagle. 2/3. 

 ,, p. pomarina, Brehm. Lesser Spotted Eagle, c/2, c/1. 

 The latter a very fine egg, taken by F. A. Cerva in Hungary ; 

 nest in an old beech tree. 

 ,, p. hadata {Less.). Long-legged Eagle. A single. 



Hieraetus f. fasciatus {Vieill.). Bonelli's Eagle. One egg. 

 ,, pennatui, {Gmel.). Booted Eagle, c/2, c/1. 



morphnoides {Gould). Little Eagle, c/1. Seldom lays 

 two eggs. Nest out on horizontal branch of a gum tree, 

 35 feet up ; from Mr. Orton, West Australia. 



Spizaetusn. kelaarti, Legge. Mountain Hawk Eagle, c/1. Taken 

 by Mr. J. Stewart in Travancore ; nest repaired annually 

 for many years ; one egg always, a very rare egg. 

 ,, c. cirrhattis {Gmel.). Indian Hawk Eagle. 2/1. White 

 eggs ; one . taken by Mr. Stewart in Travancore, the 

 other in Deccan by Col. R. Sparrow. 



