from Efulen in Cameroon. 103 



The hen bird seems to be the most nearly adult example of 

 this species that the Museum has received, the under surface 

 being almost entirely white, with black bars on the flanks 

 and rufous bars on the thighs. The moustache and median 

 stripe on the throat are greyish black and quite distinct. 

 We have now in the Museum two specimens from Denkera 

 on the Gold Coast ; these are very rufous on the throat and 

 chest, and are strongly marked with black spots. Besides 

 the above-mentioned bird from Efulen, we have a young 

 bird from the Ogowe River (H. T. Ansell), and another 

 from the Aruwhimi River (Capt. Guy Burroivs). In his 

 last collection also Mr. Bates has sent a young bird which 

 agrees with the latter. 



38. Haliaetus vocifer. 



Haliaetus vocifer (Daud.) ; Sharpe, Cat. B. i, p. 310 ; 

 Sjost. K. Sv. Vet.-Akad. Hand!. 27. p. 39 (1895). 

 ? ad. Efulen, May 19, 1903. 



39. MlLVUS .EGYPTIUS. 



Milvus (eyyptius (Gm.) ; Sjost. K. Vet.-Akad. Haudl. 27. 

 p. 40 ; Reichen. J. f. O. 1896, p. 7. 

 S. River Ja, Jan. 1903. 

 ? ad. „ Feb. 1903. 



40. Elanus c\eruleus. 



Elanus cceruleus (Desf.); Sharpe, Cat. B. i. p. 336. 

 cJ ? . Efulen, May 14, 28, 1902. 



41. Pernis apivorus. 



Pernis apivorus Sjost. K. Sv. Vet.-Akad. Handl. 27. 

 p. 39 (1895). 



? imm. Efulen, Nov. 5, 1902. 



42. SCOTOPELIA BOUVIERI. 



Scotopelia bouvieri Sharpe, Ibis, 1875, p. 260 ; id. Cat. B. 

 ii. p. 11, pi. i. (1875). 



cJ. Efulen, Aug. 14, 1901. "Nduk." 



This specimen exactly resembles the type from Gaboon in 

 the British Museum. 



