BY KENDAL BR0ADF00T, ESQ. 15 



Falcons — Falco melanogenys, Gld. The Black-cheeked Falcon, 

 on the Fitzroy and at Black Gin Creek during June and 

 July ; njt uncommon. 



Falco subniger, Gld. The Black Falcon. A pair on the 

 Fitzroy, at Louisa Creek, in August ; at Springsure a 

 good many in the hills. 



Falco lunulatus, Lath. The White-fronted Falcon, at Black- 

 feDow's Creek ; not very common. 



Hieracidea orientalis, Schl. The Western Brown Hawk, 

 Fitzroy River. 



Hieracidea berigora, V. & H. The Brown Hawk, Black Gin 

 Cieek, open plains. Did not see it at Springsure or 

 Barcaldine. 



Kestrel — Tinnunculus cenchroides, Vig. and Hors. The Nankeen 

 Kestrel ; Fitzroy and Springsure, during the whole time 

 of my stay : pretty common ; not seen at Barcaldine. 



Goshawks — Astur novai-hollandice, Gm. The White Goshawk. 



This I shot on tfee Berserker Mountains on 27th July : 

 not seen elsewhere. 



Astur approximans, Vig. and Hors. r lhe Australian- Goshawk ; 

 not uncommon on the Fitzroy River ; July, &c. 



Sparrow-Hawk — Accipiter cirrhocephalns, Vie'ill'^ The Sparrow- 

 Hawk ; common along Fitzroy River, &c. 



Kites — Milvus a finis, Gld. The Common Kite ; Fitzroy River. 

 Lnphoictinia isura, Gld. The Square-tailed Kite ; Black Gin 

 Creek, Fitzroy River ; June. Saw odd ones at Weal- 

 wandangie. 



Elanus axillaris, Lath. The Black shouldered Kite ; Spring- 

 sure, 6th October. Also one pair at Barcaldine, and 

 many at Wealwandangie. 



Crested Hawk — Baza subcristata, Gld. The Crested Hawk ; 



one or two flying over scrubs on the Berserker Mountains, 

 July. 



