110 ACCIPITEES NOCTURNI. 



/. ? Upolo Navigators Group. Presented by Rev. John B.. 

 Stair. 



5. STRIX CASTANOPS. The chestnut-faced Owl. 



Strix castanops Gould, Proc. ZooL Soc. (1836) p. 140. ; B. of 

 Austr. pi. 



a. Australia. 



6. STRIX PERSONATA. The ring- eyed Owl. 



Strix personata Vigors, Proc. ZooL Soc. (1831) p. 60. 

 Strix cyclops Gould, Proc. ZooL Soc. (1836) p! 140. 

 B. of Austr. pi. 



a, b. Australia. Presented by Lady Carrington. 

 c. Tasmania (Antarctic Expedition). Presented by the Ad- 

 miralty. 



7. STRIX PUNCTATISSIMA. The Galapagos Barn Owl. 

 Strix punctatissima G. R. Gray, Voy. of Beagle, Birds, p. 34. pi. 4. 



a. James Island, Galapagos. Presented by Sir W. Burnett 

 and Capt. Fitzroy, RJS". 



8. STRIX CANDIDA. The jungle Owl. 



Strix candidus Tick. Journ. A. S. B. ii. p. 572. 

 Strix longimembris Jerd. Madr. Journ. Lit. and Sci. (1839) p. 86. 

 a. Madras. Presented by T. C. Jerdon, Esq. 



9. STRIX CAPENSIS. The Cape Barn Owl. 



Strix capensis A. Smith, S. Afr. Quart. Journ. N. S. (1836) p. . 

 III. S. Afr. ZooL pi. 45. 



a, b. South Africa. From the South African Museum. 



c. South Africa, young. From the South African Museum. 



2. PHODILUS. 



Phodilus /. Geoffr. Ann. des Sci. Nat. xxi. p. 201. 



1. PHODILUS BADIUS. The bay Owl. 

 Phodilus badius J. Geoffr. Ann. des Sci. Nat. xxi. p. 201. 

 Strix badia Horsf. Linn. Trans, xiii. p. 139. ; Hodgs. Gray, ZooL 

 Misc. (1844) p. 82. 



ZooL Res. pi. ; PL col. 318. ; Hodgs. Icon. ined. Accip. 100. 



a. Java. Presented by the Hon. East India Company. 



