352 Mr. D. A. Bannerman on the [Ibis, 



Vultur ourigourap. Vulture. 



Ledru (Voyage aiix iles de Tc'ueriffe, etc., vol. i. 1810, 

 p. 178) is responsible for tliis bird's inchisiou here. 



Hartert rejects this Vulture from his list and points out 

 (Nov. Zool. 1901 J p. 306j that a confusion with the young 

 of N. percnopterus has obviously taken jjlace. 



I cannot determiue what W ourigourap may be. Ledru 

 gives a reference to Buffou, PI. Enl. ]). 427, and the bird 

 depicted in this plate is a yonug Neophron percnopterus, 

 doubtless the cause of the confusion. 



Gyps fulviis. Griflbn Vulture. 



Husto is tiie author responsible for this bird's inclusion ; 

 it appears in his list (Topografia medica, 18G4, p. 103). 



Cabrera includes it (Catalogo, 1893, p. 29) on the 

 authority of Busto, remarking- that it is of accidental 

 occurrence in the Archipelago. 



Neophron pileatus. Vulture. 



Ledru notes this species (Voyage aux iles de Teneriffe, 

 etc., vol. i. 1810, pp. 178-179). 



Cubrera includes it (Catalogo, 1893, p. 29), and remarks: 



"This species is extremely rare in the Archipehigo, 



where I have observed it without doubt in company with 

 the last-named species [A^ peroiDj/feriis]." He notes that 

 Ledru cites it in his list. 



Ilartei't (Nov. Zool. 1901, p. COG) rejects this species 

 from the Canarian list. 



Confusion with the young of A^ percnopterus has surely 

 occurred here. 



Aquila maculata. Spotted Eagle, 



]Momp(') gave this species in his list as having been observed 

 in Tenerife (Catalogo de las Aves de Tenerife, 1876, p. 243). 



Cabrera notes (Catalogo, 1893, p. 30) that Mompo 

 includes Aquila neevia Briss,, and remarks that he has 

 donbtless confused it with Buteu vulgaris [Buteo b. insularum, 

 the island form of the Common Buzzard). 



Hartert refers to the bird (Nov. Zool. 1901, p. 306). 



