APPENDIX. 801 
Page 66. CERCHNEIS AMURENSIS. 
Potchefstroom, January (Ayres). 
Between Sibanani and Tamasancha, December 9th (F. Oates). 
Boatlanami Pan, December 31st (Ayres). 
Page 67. CERCHNEIS ARDESIACA. 
Quanza River (Mus. Brit.). 
Page 68. CERCHNEIS DICKERSONI. 
Dr. Sclater informs us that the discoverer of this species spelt his name 
** Dickinson ” not “Dickerson,” and the species should stand as 
Cerchnets dickinsoni. We forget who it was that informed us that 
our orthography was right, but we know that we had good reason 
for altering the name at the time. 
Page 68. PANDION HALIAETUS. 
One seen at the mouth of the Umgeni River, Durban, December 
(Reid). 
Page 69. Scoropgnia PEL. 
Zululand (Gordge: Mus. G. E. Shelley). 
We have also seen a specimen said to have been procured on the upper 
Quanza River. 
Page 70. Buso capensis. 
Newcastle, June 5th (Feilden). 
Page 71. Buso Lactevs. 
Inkwesi River, August 5th (#. Oates). 
Page 73. Buso MACULOSUS. 
Common everywhere on the Orange River (Bradshaw). 
Humbe; native name Cimbi (Anchieta). 
Between Bloemfontein and Potchefstroom ; between the latter plas 
and Rustenberg, and near Pretoria (Barratt). 
Very scarce about Rustenberg (Ayres). 
Common everywhere, and breeding near Newcastle (B., F., and R.). 
Mashoona Land (Ayres). 
Page 74. Scops LEUCOTIS. 
Near Umvungu River, November 3rd; native name, Secova (F. Oates). 
Page 75. Scops CAPENSIS. 
One example obtained in the Drakensberg kloofs, near Newcastle, on 
August 23rd (B., F., and R.). 
Page 76. SyYRNIUM WOODFORDI. 
Near Potchefstroom (Barratt). 
