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Sp. 8. No. Cayanensis. 



Strix Cayana. Shaw, v. vii. p. 261. ^. 34. — Caj^eune. 

 Sp. 9. No. lineata. 



Strix lineata. Shaiv, v. vii. p. 280. ^>/. 36. — Cayenne. 

 Sp. 10. No. torquata. Daudin. 



Strix superciliosa. Shaw, v. vii. _p« 250. — Strix perspicillata- 

 Shaw, v. vii. p. 248. ;?/. 32. — South America. 

 Sp. 11. No. Maugei. 

 No. rufo-cinerea suhtus Tufa albo macalata; scapularibus tectrici- 



ousque alarum albo maculatis ; remigibus rectricibusque fusco 



nigricanteque Jasciatis ; guld cinerea. 

 Ashy- red Night- Owl beneath rufous spotted with white ; with 



the scapulars and wing-coverts spotted with white 5 the quills 



and tail-feathers barred with dusky and brown ; the throat 



cinereous. 

 Strix Maugei. Temm. PL Col. 46. 



Inhabits the Antilles. Length above ten inches 

 and a half: all the upper parts of the plumage are 

 ash-coloured, more or less tinged with reddish : the 

 scapulars and wing-coverts are marked with a few 

 white spots : the quills and tail-feathers are rayed 

 with brown and dusky : the under part of the tail is 

 ash-colour, with six or seven brighter narrow bands : 

 the space round the beak, and the throat, are ash- 

 colour : the rest of the under parts are reddish, 

 spotted with white. 



Sp. 12. No. grallaria. 



No. supra, rufa albo maculata ; subtus alba maculis rufo-albis 

 ornata ; rectricibus riifis Jasciis quatuor riifo-albis, apicibus 

 fuscis ; Jronte, superciliis, genisque rufo-albis. 



Night-Owl above rufous spotted with white ; beneath white, with 

 reddish-white spots ; the tail-feathers rufous, with four red- 

 dish-white bands, their tips brown ; the forehead, eyebrows, 

 and cheeks reddish -white. 



Strix erallaria. Temm. PL Col. 146. 



