62 RAPTORIAL BIRDS IN THE NORWICH MUSEUM. 
the British Islands, which is also a common bird 
throughout Europe, as well as in Western Asia, and 
Northern Africa. 
Other species of the genus S¢vzx are found in almost 
all countries of the globe, the largest being the chestnut- 
faced Owl, Strix castanops, of Tasmania. 
Of the allied genera, Scelostrix and Phodilus, the 
first is limited to Southern Africa, South Eastern Asia, 
some of the islands of the Indian Ocean, and Australia ; 
the second occurs in South Eastern Asia, and in some 
of the adjacent islands ; but the Owls composing these 
genera do not present any feature requiring special 
notice in this slight sketch, and with them we may 
therefore now bid adieu to the birds of prey, of which 
we have endeavoured to present a slight outline, in the 
hope that it may perhaps assist in making this portion 
of the collection more interesting to those visitors who 
may chance to peruse the foregoing pages. 
The End. 
JARROLD AND SONS, PRINTERS, NORWICH. 
