113. ? Griffon-Vulture, Gyps fulvus. 
S. 210. 
A large vulture seen circling over the^Gardens on the ” 1 7th of Decem¬ 
ber 1904, was apparently of this species. 
114. Egyptian Vulture, Neophron percnopterus. 
S. 211. 
Seen flying over occasionally. 
115. Bonelli’s Eagle, Aquila bonellii. 
S. 206. 
One seen 13th September 1909. 
One frequented the Gardens during December 1909, and hunted 
the Night-Herons to such an extent that they entirely left the 
Gardens for several weeks. 
In February and March 1910 single examples were again seen. One 
seen 20th November 1911. 
With the exception of the first mentioned example all those met 
with have been immature birds. 
116. Montagu’s Harrier, Circus cineraceus. 
S. 184. 
Occasionally seen flying over. 
117. Pallid Harrier, Circus macrurus. 
Circus pallidus, S. 183. 
One adult bird seen on the 6th September 1908, and on the 22nd 
October 1908. 
118. Desert Buzzard, Buteo vulgaris desertorum. 
Buteo desertorum , S. 201. 
Occasionally seen in autumn : one frequented the Gardens during 
September 1907. 
On 23rd and 27th October 1909, one example seen. 
From April to July 1910 a pair frequented the Gardens daily, and 
during June they were seen accompanied by two young birds. 
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119. Rough-legged Buzzard, Archibuteo lagopus. 
Not mentioned by Shelley. 
One bird frequented the Gardens during August and September 1908. 
One seen on 3rd and on 5th September 1909. 
