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Centropus pymi, spec. nov. (Pjm's Coucal.) — Uncom- 

 mon. This bird was recorded in my previous list as 

 C. superciliosus, which apparently does not occur here. 



Bubo lacteus. (Verreaux's Eagle-Owl.) — Rare. 



TiNNUNCULUS NAUMANNi. (Lessor Kestrel.)— Seen here 

 in large flocks from October to end of March. 



TiNNUNCULUS AMURENSis. (Eastern Red-legged Kestrel.) 

 — Rare. 



MiLvrs ^GYPTius. (Yellow-billed Kite.) — Recorded at 

 Pirie by Rev. R. Godfrey. 



Melierax NIGER. (Black Gabar.) — Very rare. Specimen 

 received from Toise River, March 1910. 



Circus cikeraceus. (Montagu's Harrier.) — Rare. 

 Specimens shot in open country near K. W. Town, March 

 1909. 



Leptoptilus crumeniferus. (Marobou.) — Very rare. 

 A specimen was killed near K. W. Town, February 1910. 



Pseudotantalus tbis. (Wood-Tl)is.) — Rare. I observed 

 four specimens at the Keiskama Mouth in March 1910. 



Platalea alba. (African Spoonbill.) — Very rare. Speci- 

 men shot at Keiskama Hoek, January 1913. 



Phcenicopterus roseus. (Greater Flamingo.) — Uncom- 

 mon. Keiskama Mouth, December 1912. 



Turxix nana. (Natal Hemipode.) — Uncommon. 



PoRPHYRio MADAGASCARiENSis. (King Reed- Hen.) — Rare. 

 Specimen from Ndabakazi, April 1914. 



^GiALiTis MARGIN ATA. (Wliite-f routed Sand-Plover.) — 

 Common at East London. 



ToTANUS HYPOLEUCUS. (Common Sandpiper.) — Have not 

 seen it inland ; but it occurs at certain seasons along our 

 coast. 



