. The birds of South Africa. Birds. 310 OTIDiE OTIS range extends to Southern Angola on the west, and through Central and East Africa to Shoa and Somaliland on the east. The following are South African localities; Cape Colony—con- fluence of the Orange and Vaal Eivers, October, 1811 (Burchell type). Cape division, Piquetberg and Beaufort "West (S. A. Mus.), Little Namaqualand, rare (Howard), Jensenville (Bryden), Albany (Trevelyan); Natal—Newcastle district (Butler), Upper Umkomas (Woodward), St. Lucia Lake in Zululand (Woodward); Transvaal- near Klerksdorp (Holub), Pretoria district (Dis
. The birds of South Africa. Birds. 310 OTIDiE OTIS range extends to Southern Angola on the west, and through Central and East Africa to Shoa and Somaliland on the east. The following are South African localities; Cape Colony—con- fluence of the Orange and Vaal Eivers, October, 1811 (Burchell type). Cape division, Piquetberg and Beaufort "West (S. A. Mus.), Little Namaqualand, rare (Howard), Jensenville (Bryden), Albany (Trevelyan); Natal—Newcastle district (Butler), Upper Umkomas (Woodward), St. Lucia Lake in Zululand (Woodward); Transvaal- near Klerksdorp (Holub), Pretoria district (Distant), near Johannes- burg, rare (Haagner), Lydenburg bushveld (Kirby and Eendall);. Fig. 97.—Head of Otis Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Stark, Arthur Cowell, d. 1899; Sclater, William Lutley, 1863-1944; Sclater, William Lutley, 1863-1944. Fauna of South Africa. London, R. H. Porter
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