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Range. — L. occi/>it(i/is- has a wide range in the Ethiopian 

 Région extending tVoni Sénégal and the Sudan to the Cape. Not- 

 withstanding a large séries from other parts of Africa, particularly 

 the east and south, it is not well represented from West Africa in 

 the British Miiseiun collection. VVe hâve spécimens, however, 

 from the Gold Coast, S. Nigeria, Cameroon and Gaboon. 



(Evidently a rare biid, I oiily saw tiie spécimen obtained ; its 

 stomach contained the remains of a rat. — W. P. L.) 



Kaupifalco monogrammicus monogrammicus. 



Falco Jiionogi aminicus Tewsi, PI. Col., livr. 53, pi. 314, 1824. — 

 Type locality : Sénégal. 



The Northern Ethiopian Buzzard-Eagle is represented in 

 Mr. Lowe's collection from Iju by five e.xamples shot in December, 

 January and February. 



There are two races of this bird in Africa, a northern and a 

 southern form ; thèse races meet in Kenya Colony and Tanganyika 

 Territory and on the Angola-Gaboon boundary. 



1. — Kaupifalco monogrammicus monogrammicus. 



Cf. supra. 



Range. — Sénégal, Gambia, Portuguese Guinea, Sierra Leone, 

 Gold Coast, Southern Nigeria, Cameroon, Belgian Congo, Sudan, 

 Kenya Colony, Uganda, Tanganyika Territory. 



2. — Kaupifalco monogrammicus meridionalis. 



Micronisus inonograinmtcus var. meridionalis H.\rtl , Proc. 

 Zool. Soc, 1860, p. 109. — Ambriz, Angola. 



Range. — Kenya Colony, Tanganyika Territory, Angola, N.and 

 S. Rhodesia, Nyasaland, Portuguese East Africa, Transvaal. 



