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Genus GYMNASIO Bonaparte. 



Gymnasia Bonaparte, Rev. et Mag. de Zool., VI, 1854, p. 543 (Type Strix nudipes 

 Daudin). 



*Gymnasio nudipes nudipes (Daudin). BARE-LEGGED OWL. 

 Strix nudipes DAUDIN, Traite d'Orn., II, 1800, p. 199 (Porto Rico). 

 Gymnasia nudipes SHARPE, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., II, 1875, P- 1 49> part; CORY, 



Auk, 1886, p. 469; Id., Bds. West Indies, 1889, p. 192, part. 

 Gymnasia nudipes nudipes RIDGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, 



p. 677; WETMORE, U. S. Dept. Agric. Bull. 326, 1916, p. 67. 



Range: Island of Porto Rico, Greater Antilles. 

 2 : Porto Rico. 



Gymnasio nudipes newtoni (Lawrence). NEWTON'S BARE-LEGGED 

 OWL. 



Gymnoglaux newtoni LAWRENCE, Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist., N. Y., VII, 1860, p. 259 



(St. Croix, Greater Antilles). 

 Gymnasio nudipes newtoni RIDGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus. No. 50, VI, 1914, 



p. 679. 

 Gymnoglaux nudipes (not Strix nudipes Daud.) NEWTON (A & E), Ibis, 1859, 



p. 64, pi. i. 



Range: Islands of St. Thomas, St. Johns, and St. Croix, Greater 

 Antilles. 



*Gymnasio lawrencei lawrencii (Sclater and Salvin). CUBAN BARE- 

 LEGGED OWL. 



Gymnoglaux lawrencii SCLATER and SALVIN, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1868, p. 327, 



pi. 29 (Remedies, Cuba). 

 Noctua nudipes (not Strix nudipes Daud.) LEMBEYE, Aves de Cuba, 1850, p. 23, 



pi. 4, fig. 2. 

 Gymnasio lawrencei SHARPE, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., II, 1875, p. 150; CORY, Auk, 



1886, p. 469; Id., Bds. West Indies, 1889, p. 192; RIDGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. 



Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 679. 



Range: Island of Cuba, Greater Antilles. 

 i : Cuba. 



Gymnasio lawrencei exsul* Bangs. ISLE OF PINES BARE-LEGGED 

 OWL. 



Gymnasio lawrencei exsul BANGS, Proc. N. E. Zool. CL, IV, 1913, p. 91 

 (Santa Sevilla, Isle of Pines); TODD Ann. Carnegie Mus., X, 1916, 

 P. 234. 



Range: Isle of Pines, near Cuba, Greater Antilles. 



Gymnasio lawrencei exsul BANGS: "Differs from specimens of G. I. lawrencei 

 (SCLATER & SALVIN) (taken in eastern Cuba) in being less reddish and more dusky 

 brown and white spots on the dorsal region larger and more numerous. 



