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IIab. Europe, Asia, Africa, N. and S America. 



J. Speeiineu fVoiii England. Mr. Davison (1846). 

 li. C. Do. do. tVoni tlie vicinity of Calcutta (18 U- J). 



Genus Scops, Savigny. 



147- Sc. Aldrovandi, Ray (Gould's B. F. pi. 48; Jerdon's ///. Ind. 

 Orn,, pi. 41, chesnut variety). 



Syn. Strix scops, Linna;us. 



Str. zorca et jS*. yin, Scopoli. 

 S. carniolica, Gnielin. 

 Sc. europceus. Lesson. 

 Sc. Senegal oms, Swainson. 

 Sc. capensis. Smith. 



Sc. sunia (chesnut variety), and S.jicnnata (grey variety), 

 Hodgson. 

 Sc. lYialayanvs, A. Hay. 



Ephialtes spiJocephaias, Blyth, J . A. S. XV, 8 (?) Large 

 specimen in immature pkmiage ? 

 Otus Scops japonicus, Tern., apud G. R. Gray. 

 Stric hahhamaiua {?), Pennant. 



Chitta Goof, Telinga (.ferdon) : Chiujad Kusial, or 

 Sunya Kusial, Nepal (11.) 

 Had. Europe, Asia, and Africa. 



A. Specimen from x\lgiers : M. Malhcrhe (1848), 



B. C. Two grey specimens, from S. India. T. C. Jer- 

 don, Esq. (1844-G). 



1). Another, more mottled. From tlie neighbourhood 

 of Calcutta (1847). 



£. Very bright rufous-chesnut female, from near Cal- 

 cutta. R. W. G. Frith, Esq. (1844). 



F. G. II. Three others, intermediate in colouring to the 

 j)receding. From near Calcutta (1843-G). 



/. Grey specimen from Masuri (perhaps distinct ?). 

 Capt. Huttou (1849). 



148. A. LEMPUi, {PL Col. 99). 



(Var. A. Malayan race, in general deeply tinged with 

 fulvous) . 

 Syn. Strix lempiji, Horsfield. 

 Str. noctida, Reinvvardt. 

 Scops javanicus. Lesson. 



Lempiji, Java. 

 (Var. 13. Larger race, but seldom tinged with fulvous : 

 inhabiting the Himalaya, Assam, Sylhet, and Arracan). 

 Sc. lettia, Hodgson. 



Tharkavi Chuyad, or Lattya Kadijal, Nepal (H.). 

 (Var. C. Ordinary Indian race, resembling the last, 

 but generally smaller and greyer in colour, — being, when 



