608 Mr. W. R. Ogilvie-Grant on Birds from 
103. MELIERAX POLYZONUS. 
Melierax polyzonus (Riipp.); Grant, p.440; Butler, p. 368. 
Melierax metabates Heugl.; Reich. i. p. 544 (1901); 
Neumann, 1904, p. 360. 
a-c. 6 9 et gd imm. Polkom, March 28rd and 24th. 
d. 9. Elea, April Gth. 
104, Meninrax GABAR. 
Melierax gabar (Daud.); Grant, p. 441; Butler, p. 369. 
Micronisus gabar Reich. i. p. 565 (1901). 
a,b, 9 ad.etimm. Khartum, January 3rd & 8th. 
105. AsTUR SPHENURUS. 
Astur sphenurus (Ripp.); Sharpe, Cat. Birds B. M. i. 
p- 112 (1874); Reich. i. p. 557 (1901); Neumann, 1904, 
p. 360. 
a. &. lake Tinero, April 5th. 
106. Burno aucuRALIs. 
Buteo auguralis Salvad.; Reich. i. p. 593 (1901) ; Neu- 
mann, 1904, p. 364. 
a-c. 6 @. Kaig, March 4th & 6th. 
Two of the above-mentioned specimens were presented to 
the British Museum by Mr. McMillan, and are a valuable 
accession to the collection, which previously contained only 
one West-African example, from the Gold Coast, received 
as part of the Shelley Collection. The chestnut-brown sides 
of the head and neck seem to be the most distinctive 
character of the species. 
107. AsrukINULA MONOGRAMMICA. 
Asturinula monogrammica (Temm.); Sharpe, Cat. Birds 
B. M.1. p. 275 (1874). 
Kaupifalco monogrammicus Reich. 1. p. 547 (1901). 
a. &. Elea, April 4th. 
108. BurastuR RUFIPENNIs. 
Butastur rufipennis (Sund.); Reich. i. p. 597 (1901); 
Grant, p. 442; Butler, p. 368. 
ad. 9) Karey March 7th: 
“‘ Tris yellow ; bill yellow and black.” 
