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ACCIPITRES. 



STRTGID-^.. 



STRIGIBJi. 



Asio OTUS (Liuuaeus*). 

 THE LONG-EARED OWL. 



Otus vulgaris^ . 



Asio, Bnsson+. — Beak decurved from the base; cei-e large; under mandible 

 notched. Nostrils oval, oblique. Facial disk complete. Conch of the e.nr 

 extremely large, with a semicircular operculum running the whole length in front, 

 and a raised margin behind ; auditory opening asymmetrical. Wings long ; the 

 second quill-feather generally the longest. Legs and toes feathered to the claws. 

 Head furnished with two tufts, more or less elongated. 



The Long-eaeed Owl, from the variety and beauty of 

 the marldngs on its plumage, is a very handsome species, 



* Strix otus Linnfeus, Syst. Nat. Ed. 12, i. p. 132 (1766). 

 t Fleming, British Animals, p. 60 (1S28). 

 t Ornithologie, i. p. 677 (1760). 



