Scops.
  Five specimens from Colorado
Springs, Henshaw Coll. [Collection].
  Colored & marked almost exactly
like mac. calli much too lightly
marked for aikeni but yet not
mc.callii the wing being nearly
or quite one inch longer in all.
(Compared with a dozen or
more mccalli from Brownsville
Texas)
  Otophanus mc.leodi 5000 ft. [feet] elev. [elevation]
  Hacienda San Marcos Zapolan
Jolisco, Mex. [Mexico]. W. Lloyd
[Male] May 11, '89 "Iris brown"
Moulting the tail plumage somewhat worn.
Of generally darker browner coloring
than my bird but with all
the same markings.
  Scops barbarus. Two specimens
1 red 1 grey, examined at
British Mus. [Museum]. Very unlike
my S. Scops asperses
  Scops flammolus [sic] [flammulus]. 7 specimens
in Brit Mus [British Museum] from Mex. [Mexico] &
Guatemala shows conclusively
that this bird has two phases.
I see no marked differences in
most of these specimens from
our U.S. [United States] birds
  Scops "trichopsis". - Our bird
very unlike Mr. Salvin's specimens
(13 in number) (which he considers
= cnano L[?]) the latter very
much darker ground color &
coarser darker markings. Mr.
Salvin has not compared his
birds with the type at Westsbury
but has seen the latter. Our
trichopsis must be renamed