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tail-feathers are transversely barred with brown and 

 reddish-white: the throat is white, slightly dashed 

 with black ; the rest of the under parts is bright 

 reddish, palest on the coverts and under surface of 

 the tail, with each feather delicately marked with 

 zigzags of a deeper hue, and a broad black dash in 

 the direction of the shaft : the tarsi and toes are 

 naked, and covered with a rough, shagreened, blue 

 skin : the last joints of the toes are scaled : the beak 

 is yellow. 



Sp. 6. Sc? Ceylonensis. 



Strix Ceylonenis. Shatv, v. vii. 218. Temm. PL Col. 74.— Strix 



Ketupa. Horsfield. Linn. Trans, v. xiii. 1 41.— Hutum Horned 



Owl. Lath. Gen. Hist. i. 337. pi. xiii ?— India. 

 Sp. 7. Sc? strepitans. 

 Sc. nigricans riifescente transverse undulata ; subtus albidajiisco 



striata, Cauda apice alba; tarsis albis Jiisco Jasciatis. 

 Dusky Scops transversely waved with reddish ; beneath whitish 



striped with brown, with the tip of the tail white ; the tarsi 



white barred with brown. 

 Strix strepitans. Temm. PL Col. 174. 



Inhabits India. Length nineteen inches : the 

 egrets are composed of long black feathers, of which 

 the shortest are striped with black and whitish : all 

 the upper parts of the plumage and wings are dusky, 

 distantly striped with reddish zigzags ; those on the 

 wings being broadest and inclining to whitish : the 

 quills are striped with broad bands : the tail is striped 

 with several bands on the inner webs of the feathers, 

 and with distant zigzag lines on the outer ; the tip of 

 the feathers is white : the under parts are whitish 

 transversely rayed with brown ; the cheeks, belly, and 



