inhabiting the South of Africa. 233 



with crabs, forms its favorite food. It builds its nest amongst 

 rocks, or on trees upon the banks of rivers, and lays four 

 eggs of a whitish red color. 



Falco tibialis. Shaiv. ' 



Le Faucon a culotte noire, Le Vaillant, Ois (PAfriq.pl. 29. 



F. griseo-fuscus ; gula alba; corpore subtus rufescente striis 

 longitudinalibus nigro-brunneis, femoribus fasciis longitudina- 

 libus nigris. 



Male. — Bill yellow at base, horn colored elsewhere ; cere 

 yellow; eyes bright hazel; head blackish brown ; interscapu- 

 lars and shoulders grayish brown, with a deeper colored 

 streak along the middle of each feather ; throat white ; breast, 

 belly, and under tail coverts reddish white, with brown 

 blotches, which are smaller behind than before; thighs 

 blackish brown, with the feathers edged and tipt with 

 whitish. Primary wing feathers and tail also blackish brown, 

 with whitish edgings and tips; tarsi feathered to within a 

 little distance of the toes ; bare part yellow, as are also the 

 toes ; claws black ; wings, when folded, considerably shorter 

 than tail. Size between that of the Accipiter Musicus and 

 the last described species. 



Le Vaillant killed a male, of which the foregoing is the 

 description, while feeding upon a young hare, which it had 

 just killed on the mountains of Great Namaqualand ; and he 

 says he was informed that the same species was very common 

 on the Sneeuwbergen, in the District of Graaff-Reinet. 



Obs. — Though the shortness of the wings, and the partially 

 feathered tarsi, might appear to establish this as a separate 

 species from the last, yet there are many circumstances which 

 suggest the identity of the two, and that the present is the 

 description of a young bird. As I have neither met with the 

 one nor the other, the descriptions given are copied nearly 

 verbatim from Le Vaillant. 



Falco chiqueroides. 



F. capite rufo, nigro variegate- ; dorso et humeris griseis, li- 

 niis obscuris transversis fasciatis ; duabus fasciis longitudinalibus 

 sub oculos ; infra subfulvus aid rubro-albus ; remigibus brunneis 

 pogonhs internis maculis subfulvis notatis ; cauda subgrisea 

 fasciis decern aul undecim transversis nigris, et apicibus phi- 

 marurn albis. 



Male.— Bill bluish, with shades of black, and the base of 

 the lower mandible yellow; cere yellow; eyes dark brown; 



