Manchester Memoirs, Vol. li. (1907), No. 10. 25 



Bill, black at tip; base of bill and cere, red, or cinna- 

 mon brown (353); iris, red (25); orbit, narrow yellow; 

 feet, red. 



Native name, " Kaluangwe "; but this is a generic name 

 for most of the smaller birds of prey. 



50. Helotarsus ecaudatus. 



Falco ecaudatus, Daud., " Traite," vol. 2, p. 54 (1800 : Coast of 



Natal). 

 Helotarsus ecaudatus, Sharpe, " Cat. B. Brit. Mus.," vol. 1, p. 



300; Bocage, "Orn. Angola," p. 41 ; Reichen., "Vog. 



Afrikas," vol. 1, p. 598 ; W. L. Sclater, "Fauna S. Africa, 



Birds," vol. 1, p. 314. 



227. <$? juv. E. bank of Loangwa. June 8, 1905. 

 Bid, yellowish, tip black ; iris, brown ; feet, yellowish, 

 tinged with red. 



Common everywhere, but difficult to shoot. 



" Chipungu " of the Asenga and neighbouring tribes. 



51. Milvus aegyptius. 



Falco cegyptius, Gm., " Syst. Nat./' vol. 1, p. 261 (1788: Egypt). 



Milvus cegvptius, Sharpe, "Cat. B. Brit. Mus.," vol. 1, p. 320; 

 Bocage, " Orn. Angola," p. 43 ; Shelley, Ibis, 1898, p. 556 

 (Zomba) ; Reichen., "Vog. Afrikas," vol. 1, p. 609 ; W. L. 

 Sclater, " Fauna S. Africa, Birds," vol. 3, p. 336. 



43. £ . Mezi River, Portuguese East Africa. Sept. 

 18, 1904. 



395. $. Road to Ndola, Alala Plateau, N.W. 

 Rhodesia. Sept. 13, 1905. 



406. 6". Road to Ndola, Alala Plateau, N.W. 

 Rhodesia. Sept. 24, 1905. 



Bill, yellow ; iris, brown ; feet, yellow. 



Common everywhere, especially during the winter 

 months. 



" Mwewe " of the Asenga. 



