88 asionidjE. 



Genus SUENIA, Dumeril, Zool. Anal. p. 34 (1806) . 



Sumia, an invented name ; probably without meaning. 



Surnia ulula. European Hawz-Owl. 



Strix Ulula, Linnams, S. N. i. p. 133 (1766). 

 Surnia ulula. Dresser, v. p. 301. 



Ulula = a Screech Owl, in classical Latin. Akin to Sanskrit uluka, O. H. G. 

 Ula, N. H. G-. Eule, our " Owl." Of. dXoXvZui = I cry aloud, iXdui = I howl. 



A specimen was shot near Amesbury, Wilts (E.. B. Sharpe, 

 P. Z. S. 1876, p. 334). It inhabits Northern Europe, Siberia, 

 and Kamtschatka, migrating into Central Europe acciden- 

 tally and in winter. 



Surnia funerea. American Hawk-Owl. 



Strix funerea, LinruBus, S. N. i. p. 133 (1766). 

 Strix nisoria, Naum. i. p. 427. 

 Syrnia funerea, Macg. iii. p. 404. 

 Surnia funerea, Hewitson, p. 65 ; Yarr. ed. 2, i. p. 146 ; id. 



ed. 3, i. p. 155 ; Newton, i. p. 183 ; Gould, i. pi. 35 ; 



Harting, p. 91 ; Dresser, v. p. 309. 

 Surnia ulula. Gray, p. 20. 

 The Hawk Owl, Yarr. ed. 1, i. p. 139. 



Funerea = of or belonging to a funeral, funus. Hence ill-boding, dismal ; an 

 epithet applied to bubo by Ovid, Metam. x. 220 & 453. 



Inhabits the northern part of the New World ; an 

 occasional straggler to Great Britain and Ireland. 



Genus NYCTALA, C. L. Brehm, Isis, 1828, p. 1271. 



Nyctala, from vvktoKo^ = nocturnal. 



Nyctala tengmalmi. Tengmalm's Owl. 



strix T e n g m a 1 m i, .7. i^. Gmelin, S. N. i. p. 291 



(1788). 



Strix Tengmalmi, Naum. i. p. 500. 

 Ulula tengmalmi, Macg. iii. p. 445. 



