796 BIRDS OF SOUTH AFRICA. 
Rustenberg, not plentiful (Ayres). 
Lion Camp, Crocodile River, July ; second Makalaka Kraal on Zambesi 
Road, September (J’. Oates). 
Page 20. MELIERAX NIGER. 
Humbe (Anchieta). 
Vaal River, twenty-four miles from Potchefstroom (tex). Potchef- 
stroom, August (Ayres). Rustenberg (Lucas). 
Page 22. ASTUR POLYZONOIDES. 
Huilla and Humbe (Anchieta). 
Near the Vaal River; between Potchefstroom and Rustenberg ; near 
Marico (Barratt). 
First Makalaka Kraal on Zambesi Road, August 22nd; Hendrik’s 
Vley, December 18th (Ff. Oates). 
Umvuli River, August 23rd; Gangani River, September 18th (Ayres). 
Page 22. Insert: Accirrrer ovAMPENSIS. Andersson’s Sparrow-Hawk. 
This species was discovered in Ovampo Land by the late Mr. Andersson, 
and was named by Mr. J. H. Gurney from specimens in the 
Norwich Museum. We have since seen examples collected by 
Dr. Bradshaw on the Zambesi, and Sir John Kirk has recently 
presented to the British Museum a bird of this species obtained by 
himself during the first Livingstone expedition. 
The latter specimen, as well as the one in the Norwich Museum, had 
been referred to Astur polyzonoides, which this Sparrow-Hawk 
much resembles in its grey colour above and barred breast, but 
it can always be distinguished by the long middle toe, which 
measures 1°4 inch in the male, 1°7 in the female. 
Fig. Gurney, Ibis, 1875, pl. vi.’ 
Page 22. ACCIPITER RUFIVENTRIS. 
Lydenburg District (Ayres). 
A male in the Drakensberg on August 27th (B., F., and R.). 
Page 23. AccIPITER MINULLUS. 
Humbe on the Cunene River (Anchieta). 
Rustenberg (Ayres). 
Page 26. Burgeo JAKAL. 
Decidedly scarce in Koyana Land (Bradshaw). 
Near Bloemfontein. Lydenburg; smaller than specimens from the 
colony (Barratt). 
Very common in upper portion of Natal Colony (P., L., and Ii.). 
