CATALOGUE. 53 
51. SYRNUIM NEBULOSUM, (Forst.) Gr. 
(BARRED OWL ) 
Either this species or Syrazum lapponicum var. cinereum 
is common late in the fall, perhaps both. The inhabitants 
state that immense grayish-looking Owls were abundant at 
times. I was unable to find either species. 
52.. MYCTEA NIVEA, (Daud. Gr. 
(SNowy OWL.) 
A very common spring and autumn visitor. I saw one 
on Byron Island, August 1, and two or three afterwards. 
The inhabitants state that they are found on the beaches in 
large numbers late in the fall. 
53. SURNIA ULULA var. HUDSONICA, (Gm.) Ridge. 
(Hawk OWL.) 
A common species. One specimen observed July 28, 
another taken August 5, and a fine adult male August 23. 
All were taken during the daytime. 
Breeds. 
