274 



N. KU RODA : NOTES OF FORMOSAN BIRDS, WITH 



159; Dresser, Pal. Bds., I, p. 467 ; Ogawa, Hand. Bds. Jap. Annot. Zool. 

 Japon., 1908, p. 378; Uchida, "Nihon Chôrui Zusetsu" (The Birds of Japan), 



II, p. 337, Pl. XXXI, fig. 4. 



An adult specimen, obtained in Giran Distr. Sep. 5, 1912, is to be seen 

 in the Taihoku Museum. 



Family STRIGIDi^E. 



53. H et mim flai'ipes (Hodgson). 

 Uwo-mimizuku. 



Sharpe, Cat. B. Br. Mus., II, p. 5 ; Blanford, F. Brit. Ind., Bds., Ill, p. 



282. 



This is a very rare species in Formosa. One specimen in the Taihoku 

 Museum and another in my collection ; both obtained at a valley near 

 Horisha, Nantö District. 



54. Scops sentit orques pry eri Gurney. 

 Praier-zuku. 



Uchida, "Nihon Chôrui Zusetsu" (The Birds of Japan), II, I9i4,p. 346; 



III, 191 5, p. 176 ; Scops pry cri Gurn., Ogawa, Annot. Zool. Japon., 1908, p. 

 381; ? [Scops sp., Tada, Taiwan Chôrui Ippan, p. 68.] 



Horisha, Nantö Distr.: 2 youngs, Ap. 29; Shikyötöshö, Nantö: 1 young, 

 May 4. 



55. St/r ninni indranee (Sykes). 



Ö-fukuro. 



Grant & La Touche, Ibis, 1907, p. 255; Uchida, Annot. Zool. Japon., 

 1912, p. 171 ; Syrnium indrani (Sykes), Blanford, F. B. Ind., Bds., Ill, p. 

 275; Syr ilium nezvarense (Hodgs.), Sharpe, Cat. B. Br. Mus., II, p. 281 ; 

 Bulaca netvarensis (Hodgs.), Swinhoe, P.Z.S., 1S71, p. 344; Tada, Taiwan 

 Chôrui Ippan, p. 69. 



Arisan : ad., May 12. This is a very rare species in Formosa, 

 occurring in the mountains (if over 7000 ft. elevation. This specimen 



