616 
Mr. C. Ingram on the Birds of 
[Food, small crabs. This and other water-birds were all 
very poor in condition about this time.] 
15. Astur fasctatus Math. Handl. no. 208 ; Ingram, 
Ibis, 1907, p. 396. 
$ immature. Feb. 06. 
Eyes pale yellow ; f’eet dark brown; bill bluish brown. 
16. Uroaetus audax, Math. Handl. no. 262; Ingram, 
Ibis, 1907, p. 397. 
c? . 30. 6. 06. 
Eyes yellowish brown ; feet whitish; bill grey to blue at 
the tip. 
17. Milvus affinis Math. Handl. no. 268; Ingram, 
Ibis, 1907, p. 398. 
<J. 28.6.06. 
Eyes golden yellow; feet bright yellow; bill dark blue. 
18. Hieracidea orientalis Math. Handl. no. 279; 
Ingram, Ibis, 1907, p. 398. 
? . 3.4. 06. 
Eyes dark brown ; feet whitish ; bill dark indigo-blue. 
$ immature. Feb. 06. 
Eyes blue; feet bright blue ; legs grey ; bill blue-grey. 
19. Calyptorhynchus macrorhynchus Math. Handl. 
no, 316. 
3. 19.3.06. Upper Playford River. 
? . Alexandra Springs, Feb. 06. 
Feet black; bill blue-grey. 
[Native name “ G-undina.” These birds come over in 
flocks of from three to twelve after rain.] 
20. Podargus phalasnoides Math. Handl. no. 377. 
$. March 06. 
21. Halcyon pyrr ofygius Math. Handl. no. 390 ; 
Ingram, Ibis, 1907, p. 401. 
$ . 30. 4. 06. 
Eyes brown; feet black; bill black, with base of lower 
mandible grey. 
