NOTES FROM THE SOUTH. 623 
past few weeks and had done a great deal of damage among 
the goats. 
AQUILA N&ZVIA. Lesser Spotted Hagle. 
During March one of these birds often crossed from the 
mainland to Lacroma, and in April I also saw several in the 
Herzegovina. 
PSEUDAETUS BONELLU. Bonelli’s Eagle. 
I believe that I saw this eagle in the Herzegovina, but can- 
not be certain. I hear, however, from good authority that it 
is not very uncommon there. 
HALIAETUS ALBICILLA. Sea-Hagle. 
On March 18th I saw a very old pale yellow bird with a 
white tail flying along the rocky coast not far from Antivari. 
STRIGICEPS PALLIDUS. Pallid Harrier. 
Often seen skimming over the low scrub and stony plains 
of the Herzegovina and Dalmatia in the middle of April. 
After the beginning of April five or six frequently came to 
Lacroma in stormy rainy weather, and cruised round the little 
hill at the north of the island. 
Circus RuFus.  Marsh-Harrier. 
Often visited Lacroma in company with the Pallid Harrier. 
In April I observed some in the marshes of the Narenta, and 
at the Lago di Vrana and Nona in Northern Dalmatia, 
CIRCAETUS GALLICUS. Short-toed Hagle. 
Observed during April near Trebinje in the Herzegovina. 
BUTEO VULGARIS. Common Buzzard. 
In March I sometimes saw this Buzzard on Lacroma and 
in April in the Herzegovina. 
