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.being nearest to C. minor, but much paler. Loxia guillemardi, 

 von Madarasz, Orn. Monatsb. xi. p. 5 (1903), is a form or race 

 of Loxia curvirostra from Cyprus. Garrulus glaszneri, von 

 Madarasz, Orn. Monatsb. x. p. 163 (1902), from Cyprus, of 

 which I have examined a skin in the Tring Museum, differs 

 slightly from G-. glandarins in being darker, with no white on 

 the forehead, the chin and extreme upper throat white, but the 

 rest of the under parts uniform dark to the vent. Culmen 

 0*94, wing 5*8, tail 5*2, tarsus T22 inch. Asio canariensis, von 

 Madarasz, Orn. Monatsb. ix. p. 54 (1901), is the short-eared owl 

 from the Canaries which I do not consider as separable from 

 A. accipitrinm. Scops semenovi, Zarudny and Harms, Orn. 

 Monatsb. x. p. 49 (1902), from Baluchistan, is described as being 

 closely allied to Scops brucii. Strix ernesti, Kleinschm. Orn. 

 Monatsb. ix. p. 168 (1901), is the dark race of Aluco flammeus 

 from Sardinia, and Accipiter wolterstorffi, Kleinschm. Orn. 

 Monatsb. ix. p. 168 (1901), is described as being a .small dark 

 form of Accipiter nisus from Sardinia. 



Sub-species described under trinomial titles I have not 

 considered it necessary to include. 



