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146 Syn. Add Sfr. caspia, Shaw; Otus agrarius, Brehm. 

 147. Syn. Add Str. pulchella, Pallas; Sc. ephialtes, Savigny ; Otus 

 (Scops) africanus, Temminck. 



152. Syn. Strix funerea, L., Syst. Nat. I, 133, nee Faun. Siiec. p. 

 25, which refers to No. 153 (G R. Gray). 



153. Syn. Add St7'ix 2)(isse?-i?ia, Pallas and Forster ; Nyctale Richard- 

 soni, Bonap. ; N. pinetorum, N. abietum, et N. planiceps, Brehm. 



160. Erase Strix persica (vide Rev. Zool. &c., 1849, p. 18). Khukusat, 

 Upper Provinces. Hab. Also Asam and Sylhet. 



161. Syn. Add A^oc^ma ^/«?<a:, Savigny ; Ath. jisilodacti/la, Brehm. 



162. Syn. Add Str. pusilla, Daudiu. 

 164. Hab. Also Tenasserim provinces. 



167. Syn. Add (S^r. soloniensis, Gmelin ; Str. sylvatica, Shaw; and 

 suhstitute Scopoli for "Gmelin" after rufa, &c. 



167. Hab. Also Asia Minor (Strickland) : Japan (Temminck). 



1/1. Syn. Add Str. yuttata, Brehm. 



172. A. Specimen noticed J. A. S. XVII, 346 : it agrees with an Aus- 

 tralian example. 



174. Garwf^a of natives of forests of S. India: Malay Moray, Mal- 

 yalum (Jerdon). N. B. This species is not given as a native of the 

 Philippines by Dr. S. MuUer and M. Temminck, who erroneously 

 assign a race of No. 175 to S. India. 



177. Danchuri, H. ; Ibba Haki, Can. (Jerdon). 



179. Syn. i?. ?wo?ioee?'o* apud Drapiez. 



180. Probably B. malabaricus of Sumatra, Java, and Borneo, aucto- 

 rum ; B. albirostris apud Horsfield, which synonyme erase from No. 

 181. N. B. B. violaceus of Wagler, from Ceylon, has the four 

 medial rectrices black, and is doubtless a peculiar species. 



181. PI. Col. 529. Hab. Malayan peninsula, Sumatra, and Borneo. 



182. Referred to as a permanent race of No. 181, by M. M, Muller 

 and Temminck. 



183. Syn. B. oxyiirus, Wagler (Jerdon). Dhdmnar, Ldmdar, and 

 Chakotra, H. Upper Provinces. 



184. B. bengal ensis, QiUwiGV, nee Gray. Syn. Add B. p)yrrhopy g us, 

 Wagler (Jerdon) ; B. bengala, Vieillot. Kuldal Haki, Can. (Jerdon). 



187. B. EXARHATUS, uec exarrhcBtus. 



190. This is B. ptlicatus, Lath., apud Temminck, who cites Levaillant, 

 Ois. d'Afr. pi. 239, for the adult male, and Lev., Ois. d' Am. et des 

 hides, pi. 20 and 21, for the female, and pi. 22 for the young ; but 

 as the descriptions of B. plicatus omit all notice of the plaits at the 

 lateral base of both mandibles, they apply better to No. 191, in 

 which these plaits do not occur. Nevertheless, it would not appear 

 that No. 190 has hitherto been observed elsewhere than in the Bur- 

 mese countries, and therefore it is unlikely to have occurred to the 

 elder ornithologists. Following M. Temminck in assigning No. 190 

 to B. PLICATUS, the following synonymes appear referable to this 

 species — B. obscurus, Gmelin; B.javanicus, Shaw, and of Cuvier ; 

 B. undulatus, Shaw ; B. niger, Vieillot, nee Shaw, nee Cuvier ; B. 

 annulatus, Drapiez ; and B. pusaran, Raffles. 



