June 30, 1922.] Birds of the Indian Empire. 167 



1568. (1178) Otus bakkamoena bakkamoena. The Collared 



Scops Owl. 



Ottis bakkamoena Pennant, Ind. Zool, p. 3 (1769), 

 {Ceylon). 



Ceylon and S. India. 



1569. (1176) Otus bakkamoena balli. The Andaman Scops Owl. 



Ephialtes balli Hume, S.F., i., p. 407 (1873), (Andatnans). 

 Andamans. 



1570. Otus bakkamoena lempiji. The Malay Scops Oivl. 



Scops lempiji Horsf., Trans. L.S., xiii., p. 140 (1821), 

 (Java). 

 Tennasserim, South to Burma. 



1571. Otus bakkamoena lettia. The Nepal Scops Owl. 



Scops lettia Hodg., As. Res. xix., p. 176 (1836), (Nepal). 

 Nepal and Garhwal to E. Assam amd N. Burma. 



1572. (1179) Otus bakkamoena plumipes. Th3 Kashmir Scops 



Oivl. 



Ephialtes plumipes fl'Mme, My Scrap-book, p. 397, (1870), 

 (Murree). 

 N. W. Himalayas, 



«573. Otus bakkamoena semitorques. The Japanese 



Scops Owl. 



Otus semitorques Temm. & Schl, Siebold's Faun., Jap., 



p. 25 (1850), (Japan). 



Japan Southwards. Very doubtful record from Shan 

 States. 



1574. *Otus bakkamoena deserticolor. The Sind Scops 



Owl. 



Otus bakkamoena deserticolor Ticehurst, Bidl. B.O.C., 



xlii.,p. 57 (1922), (Sind). 



Sind, Baluchistan, ? Muscat and Bushire. 



1575. (1177) Otus sagittatus. The Large Malay Scops Owl. 



Ephialtes sagittatus Cass., Pro. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., iv 

 p. 121 (1850), (India, Perak). 

 Tennasserim, South down the Malay Peninsula. 



157O. (1180) Carina noctua brama. The Indian Spotted Owlet. 

 Strix brama Temm., PI. Col, pi. 68 (1823), (India). 

 All India N. of 14°, except extreme N. E. Assam and N. 

 Chin Hills. 



« This bird Ta:iy be Seopg sjmenoioi Zarudy and Harm., Orn. Monatsb., X, p. 49, 

 l9J3. 



