STKIGID^. 



0.5 



Dusky-brown Night-Hawk varied with white ; beneath whitish 

 transversely spotted vvith brown; the eyebrows and collar white 

 with ashy-grey lunules 5 the quills and tail barred with white. 



Strix brama. Temm. PL Col. 68. 



Inhabits India. This bird greatly resembles the 

 first species, but it is somewhat less : has more white 

 on the upper parts, and is dusky brown in the places 

 that are ashy-brown in that bird : again, the eyebrows 

 and collar on the neck serve also to show the distinc- 

 tion ; these parts are white, with ashy-brown lunules : 

 the under parts of the plumage are covered with large 

 transverse spots, instead of longitudinal dashes : the 

 quills and tail are banded with white. 



Sp. 6. No. Pagodarum. 



No. supra badio-ferruginosa Jctsciis transversis obsoletioribiis ; 

 subtus alba Jasciis Jerruginoso-badiis saturatioribus ; guld al- 

 bidd. 



Night-Owl above rusty-chesnut, with obsolete transverse fasciae ; 

 beneath white, with deep rusty-chesnut fasciae ; with a white 

 throat. 



Strix Pagodarum. Temm. PL Col. 230. — Strix seloputo. Linn. 

 Trans. (Horsf.) xiii.^. 140. 



Inhabits India. Length from seventeen to nine- 

 teen inches : the adult has the top of the head and 

 the sides of the neck bright red ; with two spots of 

 pure white on each feather : the back, lesser wing- 

 coverts, and scapulars are similar to the neck, the 

 white spots are larger and less regular, and sur- 

 rounded with black : the secondaries and the base of 

 the quills are red-brown, barred with yellow-red : the 

 tail is irregularly barred with brown, and tipped with 

 white : the face and eyebrows are clear yellow-red : 



V. xiii. p. II. 5 



