APPENDIX. 795 
Page 9. PoLYBOROIDES TYPICUS. 
Two specimens on the Orange River; also shot on the Chobe River 
(Bradshaw). 
Humbe on the Cunene River (Anchieta). 
Two specimens obtained at the kloofs of the Drakensberg, near 
Newcastle (B., F., and R.). 
Page 11. Circus MAcruRUS. 
Lydenburg (Barratt). 
Near Newcastle (B., F., and R.). 
Page 12. Circus PYGARGUS. 
Lydenburg, Transvaal (Barratt). 
“Very plentiful on my brother’s farm about fifteen miles from Potchef- 
stroom”’ (Ayres). 
Spalding’s, Hart River, February 3rd (Ayres). 
Page 14. Circus RANIVORUS. 
Huilla in Benguela (Anchieta). 
Very common in marshes close to Durban (Shelley). 
Breeds in the Transvaal (Ayres). 
Exceedingly numerous everywhere near Newcastle, nesting in the vleys 
(B., F., and R.). 
Page 17. Mutiprax cANORUS. 
“This is the commonest species in Kovana Land, and it extends far 
into the colony. I have not met with it further north than the 
Makalapsi River, about twenty miles to the northward of Shoshong 
in Bamangwato ” (Bradshaw). 
“Transvaal ; they generally seem to keep to the low rocky ridges a 
few miles from Potchefstroom ”’ (Ayres). 
Rustenberg (Ayres). 
Bush Veldt between Pretoria and Bamangwato, July (F'. Oates). 
Page 18. MEeLIERAX POLYZONUS. 
Humbe, Cunene River; native name, Kahahula (Anchieta). 
Prof. Barboza du Bocage thinks that all the South-west African birds 
are M. mechowi (Cab.). 
Page 19. MELIERAX GABAR. 
Common along the Orange River (Bradshaw). 
Very common near Humbe; native names, Lucoi and Kuatakuti 
(Anchieta). 
Marico; near Potchefstroom; near Pretoria ; found breeding near the 
Modder River (Barratt). 
