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&?, Smaller, with bill chiefly or entirely black or dusky (rarely yellowish or 
orange at base). 
Similar in color of plumage to C. passerina pallescens, but still paler, with 
upper parts more ashy ; wing 3.10-3.30 (3.21), exposed culmen 40-47 
(48), tarsus .60-.64 (.62). Hab. Bahamas; Greater Antilles? 
C. passerina bahamensis (Mayn.). Bahaman Ground Dove.) 
(82.) ee 252, after subgenus Tinnunculus VIEILL., insert: 
359.1. Falco tinnunculus Linn. Kestrel.’ 
Adult male: Top of head and hind neck bluish gray, with narrow blackish 
shaft-streaks; back, scapulars, and wing-coverts vinaceous-cinnamon or cinna- 
mon.-rufous, raarked with transverse cordate spots or bars of black ; rump, upper 
tail coverts, and tail bluish gray, the latter tipped with whitish and crossed by 
a subterminal band of black; forehead and under parts buffy whitish or buffy, 
marked on chest with streaks of dusky and on sides and flanks with oval or 
tear-shaped spots of the same. Adult female: Above light rufous or cinnamon, 
including the parts which are bluish gray in the male; head and neck streaked 
with dusky, and other portions, including tail, barred with the same; beneath 
much as in the male. Length about 12.50-15.00, wing 8.40-9.20, tail 6.70-7.00, 
tarsus 1.30-1.60. The young male is said to resemble the adult female. 
(33.) Page 261, to replace all after first clause under “d”: 
e'. The darker markings fine and numerous, giving the plumage a delicately - 
pencilled aspect. Hab. Northwestern Mexico, and contiguous portion of 
United States in Arizona and New Mexico. 
373f. M. asio cineraceus Ripcw. Mexican Screech Owl? 
e”. The darker markings coarse and heavy, producing a marbled and spotted 
appearance to the plumage. Hab. Eastern foot-hills of Rocky Mountains 
in Colorado and New Mexico. 
373g. M. asio aikeni Brewst. Aiken's Screech Owl.‘ 
(34.) Page 262, substitute the following for matter under “d”: 
@, Darker colored, without white largely predominating on under parts and 
upper parts never light buffy gray or pale grayish cinnamon. 
é'. Coloration identical with that of IZ a. bendirei, but size much greater; 
wing 6.96-7.50, tail 3.80-4.25. Hab. Between eastern slope of Cas- 
cade Mountains and western slope of Rocky Mountains, in Oregon, 
Washington, Idaho, and Montana. 
373h, M. asio macfarlanei Brewst. MacFarlane's Screech Owl! 
1 Chamepelia bahamensis Mayy., Am. Exchange and Mart, iii. No. 6, Feb. 5, 1887, 69. 
2 Falco tinnunculus Linn., 8. N. ed. 10, i. 1758, 90. (See Cory, Auk, v. Jan. 1888, 110; April, 1888, 205.) 
3 Megascops asio cineraceus Ripaw., Auk, xii. Oct. 1895, 390. (= M. a. trichopsis of first edition and of 
recent authors, but not Scops trichopsis WAGLER.) 
4 Megascops asio aikeni Brewsr., Auk, viii, April, 1891, 139. 
5 Megascope asio macfarlanei Brewst., Auk, viii. April, 1891, 140. 
