N. Rhodesia and Katanga District of Congoland. 103 
No. 719. ? . Kalungwisi R., Sept. 11, 1908. 
Bill black; cere and gape yellow; feet orange-yellow; 
iris orange-scarlet. 
This species seems to be the commonest of the smaller 
birds-of-prey over a wide area. 
85. Accipiter ovampensis. 
Accipiter ovampensis (G-urney); Neave, loc. cit. p. 24. 
86. Accipiter minullus. 
Accipiter minullus (Dand.); Neave, loc. cit. p. 24. 
No. 285. $ . Bunkeya R., 3000 ft., July 25, 1907. 
Bill black; cere and orbit sulphur-yellow; feet yellow; 
iris orange-yellow. 
87. Accipiter rufiyentris. 
Accipiter rufiventris (Smith); Reich, loc. cit. vol. i. p. 560. 
No. 267. A juv. Kambove, 4500 ft., July 3, 1907. 
Bill dusky, base paler; cere and gape orange, somewhat 
dusky above; feet and tarsi orange, claws black; iris 
cinnamon-brown. 
88. Buteo desertorum. 
Buteo desertorum (Daud.); Reich, loc. cit. vol. i. p. 594. 
No. 806. A • hi- Young, Nov. 1, 1908. 
Bill black, cere and gape pale yellow; feet yellow, claws 
black; iris brown. 
89. AqUILA WAHLBERGl. 
Aquila wahlbergi Sund.; Sharpe, Hand-1. Birds, vol. i. 
p. 261. 
Hieraetus wahlbergi Reich, loc. cit. vol. i. p. 581. 
No. 96. A juv. Dikulwe R., 4000 ft., March 17, 1907. 
Bill blue-black, cere and gape yellow; feet yellow, claws 
black; iris brown. 
90. Lophoaetus occipitalis. 
Lophoaetus occipitalis (Daud.) ; Reich, loc. cit. vol. i. 
p. 582. 
This bird occurs sparingly over a wide area. I never saw 
it otherwise than singly. It was specially common in the 
Lualaba Valley in April and May 1907. 
