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1062. Sternum ot female, with right coracoiM and scapula. 



S. S. IGDO. From Dol)rojde, N. S. Wales. 



Presented hy Dr. E. F. Ramsay. 



1063. Sternum of male^ with .^houlder-girdlc. 



Presented hy ])r. E. F. Ramsay. 



Ninox variegata. 



Noctua varie;/atu, Quoy & Gaim. Voj-. do FAstroL, Zool. i. p. 106, 



pi. i. fig. 2 (1833). 

 Mnox varieyata, Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. ii. p. ISo (1875), 



The New-Ireland Owlet. 



Ilah. New Ireland and Xew Britain. 



1064. Sternum, with right coracoid and scapula. [? From New 



Ireland*.] Presented hy P. L. Sclater, Esq., F.R.S. 



Ninox novse-zealandiae. 



Str'uv novce-zeahmdice, Gmclin, Svst. Nat. i. p. 29G (1788). 

 JS'ino.v novce-zealandice, Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. ii. p. 173 

 (1875). 



The New-Zealand Hawk-Owl. 



llah. New Zealand. 



1065. Skeleton. Presented hy Mr. J. Ahrahams. 



Ninox connivens. 



Falco connivens, Latham, Ind. Orn., Suppl. p. sii (ISOJ). 

 Ninox connivens, Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. ii. p. 175 (1875). 



The Large Hawk-Owl. 



Ilah. Australia. 



1066. Articulated skeleton : mounted. 0. C. 1003. 



* The specimen to which this sternum belongs is in the British Museum, 

 and is the type of N. solomonis of Sbarjie (P. Z. S. 187G, p. G.37, pi. Ixii.). 

 The probability is ihat it really came from New Ireland, and sulumunis 

 is a misnomer. 



