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of this bird is described and figured, differing in 

 having the head brown, and the throat white, the 

 latter colour ascending over the bill, and curving 

 in the form of a pair of crescents or brows over 

 each eye. j 



MASKED OWL. 



Strix personata, S. alba, facie higra, alls suhferrugineh. 

 White Owl, with black face, and subferruginous wings. 

 Strix personata. La Chouette masquee. Daudin ornith. 2. p. 

 192. 



La Chouette a masque noir. Lemill. ois. pi. 44. 



This bird, which is described and figured by 

 Monsieur Levaillant, is said to be about the size 

 of the common brown or Wood Owl: the wings 

 I and tail are of an elegant pale subferruginous 

 I brown, the shoulders spotted with white, and the 

 whole edge of the wing of the same colour; the 

 larger quills being barred or marked with rather 

 large blackish spots: the head, neck, scapulars, 

 I and whole under parts are milk-white : the eyes 

 are imbedded in a pair of very large, round, black 

 patches or spaces : beneath the bill are a few 

 small longitudinal black spots : the bill is blackish, 

 and the irides are represented of a yellow colour: 

 the legs are covered to the claws with fine milk- 

 white plumes: the tail is short, but the wings do 

 not reach to its tip. The specimen described by 

 Monsieur Levaillant belonged to the collection of 



