66 Birds of Burma. []STo. 1 



*55. S. BAKKAMTJNA (J. 74). 



S.pennata et 8. sunia, Hodgson; Gould, B. As. pt. xxii. pi. 3. 

 Arakan. Otus mantis , S. Miiller, which is 8. rufescens, Horsfield, is 

 dubiously stated by Mr. A. 0. Hume to have been found in Burma. 



[Thayet Myo (F. fide Hume).'] 



*56. Ketupa ceylokejntsis (J. 72). 



Tee-doJc. 



Arakan. The common Indian species, an example of which was 

 obtained by Canon Tristram in the valley of the Jordan. Its range extends 

 eastward to China. 



[Tonghoo (W. B.); common from Thayet Myo to Tonghoo (0.); Am- 

 herst (D.).] 



57. X. JAYAffEtfSIS. 

 K. Javanensis, Lesson; Strix ketupa, Horsfield; Strix ceylonensis, apud Temminck, 

 P. C. 74. 



One received from Eamri Island, Arakan ; also Siam. Common in the 

 Malayan peninsula and archipelago. 



[Amherst (D.).] 



^58. JEgOLITTS BEACHYOTUS (J. 68). 

 Brachyotus accipitrinus (Gm.), Ibis, 1872, p. 328. 



Arakan. 



\_Asio accipititrinus (Pallas) is the correct denomination of this Owl. 

 Those authors who may desire to generically separate it from the long-eared 

 Owl, will have to adopt the generic title of Brachyotus, Gould, and not that 

 of JEgolius, K. and B., previously employed by Kaup as the generic title of 

 S. tengmalmi.] ' 



*59. Athene whiteleyi (?). 

 Athene whiteleyi (?), Blyth, Ibis, 1867, p. 313 ; A. cuculoides (?). 



Arakan, Tenasserim. Common. 



A. castanoptera, Horsfield, a Javanese species, is mentioned by Heifer; 

 and an example of the Indian A. radiata was obtained by Dr. Cantor from 

 Keddah* 



[Eangoon, Tonghoo, Yey-tho {W. JR.); Thayet Myo (0.). The 

 numerous individuals collected by Major Lloyd and Lieutenant "W. Kamsay 

 all belong to true A. cuculoides.'] 



* P. Z. S. 1854, p. 262. 



