4 Mr. H. Scebolim — List of the 



27. Circus cineraceus. 



One adult shot half a century ago, a second seen November 

 1852, two young shot since. 



28. Strix aluco. 



One shot half a century ago. 



29. Aluco elammea. 



A dozen seen and several shot in October 1876; otherwise 

 scarcely met with every year. 



30. NOCTUA NOCTUA. 



One shot half a century ago. 



31. Strix tengmalmi. 

 Not seen every year. 



32. Strix otus. 



Seen every spring and autumn. 



33. Strix brachyotus. 



By far the commonest Owl ; passes over in April, and 

 again in September and October. 



34. Scops scops. 



One shot in May 18G2. 



35. SURNIA nyctea. 



One shot half a century ago, said to have been twice seen 

 since. 



36. SURNIA fuxerea. 



One shot half a century ago ; said to have been twice seen 

 since. 



37. CORVUS CORAX. 



Once or twice seen ; one shot in 1841. 



38..CoRVUS CORONE. 



Very rare ; none shot recently. 



39. CoRVUS CORNIX. 



Common in spring, and passing over in October and 

 November in enormous numbers. 



