750 REPORT OF THE HARVARD AFRICAN EXPEDITION 
Loxutu: Belgian Congo, on the Congo River, short distance west of Mobeka; 1° 45’ N.; 19° 30’ K. 
LULENGA: Belgian Congo, between Burunga and Angi; 1° 20’8.; 29° 20’ E. oh tte 
LusenGo: Belgian Congo, on the Congo River, between Nouvelle Anvers and Lolartum 1° 457 ING; 
19° 25' Ei. 
Luvunat: Belgian Congo, valley of Ruzizi River, half way between Lakes Tanganyika and Kivu; 
approx. 2° 50°S.* 29° Wf, © any 
Misranpuncu: Belgian Congo; on the Congo River, northwest of Bolobo; approx. 2°5.; 16 30 E. 
Moseka: Belgian Congo, on the Congo River, near the junction of the Mongala and Congo rivers; 
approx. 2° N.; 19° 50’ EH. 
Mr. Mrxeno: a volcanic mountain a short distance east of Burunga; 1° 30’S.; 29° 25! E. 
Neancuu: French Congo, across from and a little to the southwest of Kwamouth, Belgian Congo; | 
approx. 3° 18! S:: 16° 5) EB. 
Neomo: Belgian Congo, a rest station just outside of Nya Gezi; 2° 35’ S.; 28° 50’ E. | 
Nya Gezi: Belgian Congo, in the Ruzizi Valley, between Kamaniola and Bukavu; 2° 35’ 5.; 
28° 55’ Bh. 
Sao THom®s: an island in the Gulf of Guinea. 
Uvira: Belgian Congo, north end of Lake Tanganyika; 3° 25’ 8.; 29° 10’ E. 
YALEMBE: Belgian Congo, on the Congo River, short distance above Basoko; approx. 1° 10’ N.; 
23° 50’ HE. 
ANNOTATED LisT OF THE BirRDS COLLECTED 
Ardeidae 
Ardea melanocephala Vigors and Children 
Ardea melanocephala Vigors and Children, in Denh. & Clapp. Trav. ii, App. xxi, p. 201, 1826: 
probably near Lake Chad. 
Female, Luvungi, 31 January 1927. 
This specimen agrees with a series in the Museum of Comparative Zodlogy, 
and presents no individual peculiarities. 
The iris is recorded as yellow. I notice that Gyldenstolpe (Kungl. Sv. Vet. 
Akad. Handlgr., 1924, p. 293) records the iris as orange red or dirty white. 
Bubulcus ibis ibis (Linné) 
Ardea ibis Linné, Syst. Nat. 10th ed., p. 144, 1758: Egypt. 
Male, Kamaniola, 2 February 1927. 
The iris is recorded as yellow. 
Falconidae 
Milvus migrans parasitus (Daudin) 
Falco parasitus Daudin, Traité d’Orn. ii p. 150, 1800: South Africa. 
Female, Kibati, 27 March 1927. 
The present bird agrees with a series from various parts of Africa in the 
Museum of Comparative Zoology. 
“Skull completely ossified; ovary very small’’ — collector’s note. 
Elanus caeruleus caeruleus (Desfontaines) 
Falco caeruleus Desfontaines, Hist. (Mém.) de l’Acad. R. des Se. Paris, p. 503, pl. xv, 1787-1789: 
environs of Algiers. 
Male, Kamaniola, 2 February 1927. 
Not fully adult; the back and the top of the head are largely brownish; the 
underparts streaked narrowly with brownish. 
