696 Messrs. Sclater and Mackworth-Praed on [Ibis, 



Hieraaetus fasciatiis spilogaster. 



Spiza'ekis spilogaster Bonaparte, Rev. et Mag. Zool. 1850, 

 p. 487 : Abyssinia, 



Hieraaetus spilogaster Reicliw. V. A. i. p. 579. 



Tliis Eagle lias been recorded by Autiuori from Senr.ar 

 and from several localities by Heuglin, and there seems no 

 reason why it should not occur in the Sudan, but it is not 

 represented in the collections we liave examined. 



Hieraaetus pennatns. 



Falco pcniiatns Gmelin, Syst. Nat. i. i)t. 1, 1788, p. 272 

 (ex Brisson) : no tyj)e-locality indicated. 



Hieraaetus pennatas pennatus Hartert, Vog. pal. Faun, 

 p. 111]. 



The Booted Eagle has been several times recorded from 

 the Sudan, though the Museum does not happen to possess 

 any specimens. It is a winter visitor, but a rare one, to as 

 far south as Natal. Mr. AVilloughby Lowe informs us that 

 a pair were collected by the Chapman-Lynes expedition on 

 the Blue Nile near Sennar and were prcsentetl to the 

 Khartoum Museum. 



Hieraaetus wahlbergi. 



Aquila icaldberyi Sund. CEfv. Ak. Forli. 1850, p. 109 : 

 ^' Upper KafCraria/^ i.e. Transvaal. 



Hieraaetus wahlbergi Reichw. V. A. i. p. 581. 



[C. & L. coll.] 1 Blue Nile 20 miles above Sennar Jan. 

 Sen. 



This is the first specimen we have been able to examine 

 from the Sudan. It has been twice previously recorded, 

 from Roseires by Brehm and from Lado by Emin. There 

 is also a specimen in the Museum from Eritrea. 



Aquila heliaca lieliaca. 



Aquila heliaca Savigny, Descr. Egypte, Syst. Ois. 1809, 

 p. 82, pi. 12: Upper Egypt. 



Aquila lieliaca heliaca Hartert, Vog. pal. Faun. p. 1092. 

 Aquila imperialis (Bechst.) ; Butler, Ibis, 1909, p. 402. 



