I08 Mathews, On the Birds of North-West Australia. [isf'"oct. 



Haliaetus leucogaster (White-bellied Sea-Eagle). 

 Math., Hand!., No. 265. 



^ cJ, adult, c? ?, immature. October, 1908. 



Eyes brown ; feet and tarsi dirty-white ; tip of lower and all 

 upper mandible brown, cere leaden-brown, rest leaden-blue. 



The stomachs contained the remains of fish. 



Haliastur sphenurus (Whistling Eagle). 



Math., Handl., No. 267. 



<?. 29/1/09. 



Eyes brown ; feet and tarsi white, tinged with blue ; bill brown. 



Gypoictinia melanosternum (Black-breasted Buzzard). 



Math., Handl., No. 270. 



$• 4/2/09. 



Eyes light greyish-brown ; feet and tarsi greyish-white. Bill — 

 upper and tip of lower mandible brown ; cere, lores, and balance of 

 bill leaden-grey. 



The stomach contained grasshoppers. 



Elanus axillaris (Black-shouldered Kite). 

 Math., Handl., No. 271. 



S. 27/1/09. 



Eyes red ; feet and tarsi yellow ; bill black. 



The stomach contained the fragments of a lizard. 



Falco lunulatus (Little Falcon). 

 Math., Handl., No. 277. 



?• 30/3/09- 



Eyes dark-brown ; feet and legs yellowish-green ; bill, tip black, 

 base blue-grey. 



The stomach contained grasshoppers. 



Hieracidea berigora (Striped Brown Hawk). 



Math., Handl., No. 278. 



S. 18/3/09. 



Eyes brown ; feet and tarsi leaden-grey ; bill, tip blackish, 

 balance blue-grey. 



NiNOx occidentalis (Western Winking-Owl). 

 Math., Handl., No. 289. 



S S ^. 27/10/08. 



Eyes and feet yellow ; bill, tip and distal J of cutting edge black, 

 balance and cere pale olive-yellow. 



The stomachs contained a quantity of cockchafer and other beetles. 



Trichoglossus rubritorques (Red-collared Lorikeet). 

 Math., Handl., No. 303. 



?. 30/1/09. 



Eyes red ; feet and tarsi olive-brown ; bill red. 



The stomach contained fragments of flowers. 



