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TENGMALWS OWL. 
TENGMALM’S NIGHT OWL. 
PLATE XXVI.—FIG. I. 
Strix Tengmalmi, , : : GMELIN. LaTHam. 
Strix funerea, ‘ ‘ : . Linnevs. 
Noctua Tengmalmi, . é Z JENYNS. 
Turse Owls are said to breed in holes of trees, 
half-way up, and, as being deficient in such an “exhi- 
bition of industry,” to make no manner of nest, or only 
to use a little grass for the purpose. 
The eggs are white and two in number. 
The specimen from which the original drawing, by 
William Richard. Fisher, Esq., was taken, is in the 
collection of H. F. Walter, Esq., of Russell Square, 
to whom this work is very greatly indebted. 
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