during a Journey to the Ruwenzori Range. 513 



15. AQUILA WAHLBERGI. 



Aguila wahlbergi Sund. ; Sharpe, Hand-1. B. i. p. 261 

 (1899). 



Nisaetus ivahlbergi, Neumann, J. f. O. 1899, p. 44 (Tanga ; 

 Teita). 



Hieraetus ivahlbergi, Reichenow, Vog. Afrikas, i. p. 581 

 (1901); Neumann, J. f. O. 1901, p. 362 (Omo River 

 district) . 



H. 706. c? a d. Five marches from Entebbe, Uganda, 

 Jan. 20, 1902. Iris brown; bill slaty-black; cere bright 

 lemon-yellow; toes dull lemon-yellow. 



H. 713. S ad. Toro, Jan. 26, 1902. Iris brown; bill 

 slaty-black ; cere lemon-yellow ; feet light lemon-yellow. 

 This bird was sitting on the small dead stump of a tree not 

 fifteen feet high, standing in the midst of some burnt grass. 

 Notwithstanding the absence of cover, the bird allowed me 

 to approach within thirty-five yards of its perch, when I 

 managed to secure it. 



II. 967. S ad. Near Katwe, Toro, March 6, 1902. 

 Iris hazel-brown ; bill dark slate-coloured ; cere and feet 

 lemon-yellow. 



H. 1073. S imm. Toro, March 16,1902. Iris brown; 

 bill slaty-black ; cere and feet lemon-yellow. 



[In some instances Wahlberg's Eagle bears a resemblance 

 to the Spotted Eagle (Aguila maculata). It seems, however, 

 always to have the pointed crest-feathers well in evidence, 

 and does not shew the white on the upper tail-coverts, which 

 are always more or less developed in A . maculata. — R. B. S.] 



16. PYOCEPHALUS SATURATUS. 



Pceocephalus saturatus Sharpe, Bull. B. O. C. xi. p. 67 

 (1901) ; id. Ibis, 1902, p. 109 (N. Ankole). 



H. 915. S ad. Kangao's, Toro, Feb. 28, 1902. Iris 

 orange ; bill black ; feet darkish grey. 



H. 1152. S j uv - Ankole, March 28, 1902. Iris orange; 

 bill dark horn-brown; feet dirty greyish black. 



Found everywhere, generally two or three individuals 

 together. This and the little Agapornis arc the only Parrots 

 that I met with. 



ser. viii. — vol. vi. 2l 



