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Dç J. V. MADARÁSZ 
According to my notice the angle of the bill and cere of the young 
female was light yellow, bill black bluish at the base, toes yellow. 
Butastur rufipennis (Sund.) 
Poliornis rufipennis, Sund., Öív. Ak. Förh. 1850 p. 131. 
Butastur rufipennis (Sund.), Sharpe, Çat. B. Br. Mus. I. p. 299 (1874) - Reichw., 
Vög. Air. I. p. 597 (1900—1901); Ogilv.-Grant, Ibis, 1902. p. 442; Butler, Ibis, 1905. 
p. 368, 1908. p. 253. 
cf . Wad-El-Tabak, 81. XII. 1911 (Count Königsegg). 
Helotarsus ecaudatus (Baud.) 
Falco ecaudatus, Daub., Traité II. p. 54 (1800). 
Helotarsus ecaudatus (Daud.), Sharpe, Cat. B. Br. Mus. I. p. 300 (1874); Reichw., 
Vög. Afr. I. p. 598 (1900- 1901); Witherby, Ibis, 1901. p. 270; Ógìlvie-Grant, Ibis, 
1902. p. 442; Butler, Ibis, 1905.p . 366, 1908. p. 251. 1909. p. 402. 
I saw this Eagle on two occasions during our march throughout the 
Steppe between the Kinder and Blue-Nile. They were on the wing circling 
very high with a majestic tranquillity. 
Haliaetus vocifer (Daud.) 
Falco vocifer, Daud. Traité II. p. 63. (1800). 
Haliaetus vocifer (Daud.), Sharpe, Cat. B. Br. Mus. I. p. 310 (1874); Reichw., 
Vög. Afr. I. p. 605 (1900 — 1901); Flower, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1900. p. 959; Witherby, Ibis, 
1901. p. 270; Ogilv.-Grant, Ibis, 1902. p. 442; Butler, Ibis, 1905. p. 366, 1908. p. 251. 
cf. Beida, Binder, 14. II. 1901. 
Milvus ægyptius (Gm.) 
Falco aegyptius, Gmel., Syst. Nat. 1. p. 261 (1788). 
Milvus aegyptius (Gmel.) Sharpe, Cat. B. Br. Mus. I. p. 320 (1874); Reichw., Vög. 
Air. I. p. 609 (1900-1901); Flower, Pr. Zool. Soc. 1900. p. 959; Witherby, Ibis, 1901. 
p. 270; Ch. Roths ch. & Wollast., Ibis, 1902. p. 28; Ogilv.-Grant, Ibis, 1902. p. 440; 
Butler, Ibis, 1905. p. 366, 1908. p. 251. 
The Egyptian Kite was common throughout the whole way ac com¬ 
parii ing constantly the camp. 
