ADDENDA. 



Page 14. Bubo ignavus. 

 (). c? ad. sk. Granada, Spain. Howard Saunders, Esq. [C.]. 



Page 30. Bubo maculosus. 

 /. Ad. sk. Kroonstadt, Orange-Tree State. F. A. Barratt, Esq. [C.]. 



Page 47. Scops giu. 



t. Pull. sk. Granada, S. Spain. Howard Saunders, Esq. [C.]. 



M. % ad. sk. Malaga, S. Spain. Howard Saunders, Esq. [C.]. 



Page 53. Scops pennatus. 



a. Bones, various. Nepal. B. H. Hodgson, Esq. [P.]. 



Page 63. Insert the following species, the type of which has been 

 kindly lent by Dr. Finsch : — 



1*. Scops leucopsis. 



Athene leucopsis, Haril. Rev. Zool. 1849, p. 496; id. Beitr. Orn. W.- 

 Afr. p. 16, pi. 1 ; Bp. Consp. i. p. 43 ; Strickl. Orn. Syn. p. 171 ; 

 Gray, Hand-l. B. i. p. 40. 



Scops "leucopsis, Kemp, Contr. Orn. 1S52, p. Ill ; id. Tr. Z. S. iv. 

 p. 224; Hartl. Orn. W.-Afr. p. 20.^ _ 



Glaucidium leucopse, Sharpe, Ibis, 1875, p. 259. 



Adult (type of species). General colour above dark brown, mottled 

 with sandy rufous, with which all the feathers of the upper surface are 

 very coarsely vermiculated ; on the head and neck a triple set of bands, 

 one across the occiput, very faintly inflicated by a few whitish bands 

 to some of the feathers ; on the nape a second band of tawny fea- 

 thers relieved by a few white spots ; on the hind neck a clearer band 

 caused by the buff or huffy -M'hite bauds, which are on most of the 

 feathers ; white scapular spots very distinct and large, the outer 

 web of many of the feathers being entirely white with a black tip ; 

 least wing-covcrts blackish, with vermiculations of sandy rufous, the 

 markings on the median and greater series much coarser, with broad 

 white tips like the scapulars, preceded by sandy mottlings : primary- 



