Genus Ill. OWLS. 
* Earep Ow1s. 10, Variegated O, 
No. 1. Great-Eared Owl. 11. Fafciated O. 
2. Long-E. O. 12. Supercilious O. 
3. Short-E. O. 13. Georgian O. 
4. Marfh-E. O. 14. Boobook O. 
5. White-fronted O. 15. Spectacle Owl. Var. A. 
* * Witx SmootH Heaps. Var. B. 
6. Snowy O. 16. Bare-legged O. 
7. Ermine O. 17. Booted O. 
8. White O. 18. Tengmalm’s O. 
Var. A. Javan O. Var. A. Dwarf O. 
g. Falconine O. 
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-* EARED OWLS. 
Str. Bubo, Ind. Orn. i. p. 51. 1.—Mu/. Lev. tab. 5. ChE 1, 
Le Grand Duc, Lewaill. Oi/- i. p. 160. pl. 40.—Daudin. Orn. ii. p. 208. se 
Great-eared Owl, Gen. Sy. i. p. 116. 1.—Jd. Sup. p. 40. 
T is obferved, that this bird fees better in the day than any other Descrirrions 
of the genus, as it is frequently obferved preying on its game in 
full day light. 1t feems to be a fpecies univerfally fpread over both 
the old and new continents, as MM. Levaillant met with it in Africa, 
as alfo the Long-eared Owl, and Scops, on the borders of the River 
of Elephants, but fmaller, and having a greater degree of black in the 
plumage. 
