800 BIRDS OF SOUTH AFRICA, 
Page 56. Faco communis. 
Professor Barboza du Bocage (Orn. Angola, p. 45) refers the pair of 
birds obtained by Anchieta on the River Coroca to this species, and 
not to Falco minor. 
Page 57. Fatco BIARMICUS. 
Humbe: native name Lucot and Kuata-andimba (Hare-catcher) 
(Anchieta). 
Lydenburg district ; breeds in June and July (Ayres). 
Bred in the Drakensberg, near Newcastle, August 18th (Butler). 
Mashoona Land (Ayres). 
Newcastle (F’. Oates). 
Page 60. FAuco RUFICOLLIS. 
Very scarce on the Orange River; only two specimens seen (Brad- 
shaw). 
Lydenburg district (Ayres). 
Near Rorke’s Drift, October 4th (Reid). 
Page 60. CErRCHNEIS TINNUNCULUS. 
According to Mr. Gurney (Ibis, 1881, p. 456) the Damara bird referred 
by him to this species was C. tinnunculoides, and the occurrence 
of the Common Kestrel in South Africa has yet to be confirmed. 
Page 62. CERCHNEIS RUPICOLA. 
Native name at Capangombe Banvo, at Huilla Katebi (Anchieta). 
Potchefstroom (Ayres). 
Abundant near Newcastle, nesting in holes and crevices of the cliffs 
(B., F., and R.). 
Spalding’s, Hart River, February 3rd; scarce in this part of the 
country (Ayres). 
Page 63. CERCHNEIS RUPICOLOIDES. 
Lydenburg district; near Pretoria; Potchefstroom; Rustenberg ; and 
between Bloemfontein and Potchefstroom (Barratt). 
Not observed nearer to Newcastle than Rorke’s Drift, where Reid 
found a pair breeding; iris white; common near Ladysmith 
(B., F., and R.). 
Page 64. CERCHNEIS NAUMANNI. 
This species should bear the name Cerchneis tinnunculoides (Temm.). 
Huilla; native name Katebi (Anchieta). 
Near Kingwilliamstown (Trevelyan). 
Near Rustenberg ; Potchefstroom district (Barratt). 
Holfontein, November 25th (J. Oates). 
Inshlangeen River, November 4th (Ayres). 
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