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Sp. 8. No. Cayanensis. 



Strix Cayana. Shaw, v, vii. p. 26\. pi. 34.— Cayenne. 

 Sp. 9. No. lineata. 



Strix lineata. Shatv, v. vii. p. 280. pi. 36 Cayenne. 



Sp. 10. No. torquata. Daudin. 



Strix superciliosa. Shaw, v. vii. p. 250.— Strix perspicillata- 

 Shaw, V. vii. p. 248. pL 32.— South America. 

 Sp. 11. No. Maugei. 



No. rufo-cinerea suUus ruju albo maculata; scapularihus tectrici- 

 husque alarum albo maculatis ; remigibns rectricibusqiie fusco 

 nigricantequefasciatis; guld cinered. 



Ashy-red Night-Owl beneath rufous spotted with white ; with 

 the scapulars and wing-coverts spotted with white ; the quills 

 and tail-feathers barred with dusky and brown; the throat 

 cinereous. 



Strix Maugei. Temm. PL Col. 46. 



Inhabits the Antilles. Length above ten inches 

 and a half: all the upper parts of the pltimage are 

 ash-coloured, more or less tinged with reddish : the 

 scapulars and wing-coverts are marked with a few 

 white spots : the quills and tail-feathers are rayed 

 with brown and dusky : the under part of the tail is 

 ash-colour, with six or seven brighter narrow bands : 

 the space round the beak, and the throat, are ash- 

 colour : the rest of the under parts are reddish, 

 spotted with white. 



Sp. 12. No. grallaria. 



No. supra rufa albo maculata-, subtus alba maculis rufo-albis 

 ornata; rectricibus rufs fasciis quatuor rufo-albis, apicibus 

 fuscis ; fronte, superciliis, genisque rufo-albis. 



Night-Owl above rufous spotted with white 5 beneath white, with 

 reddish -white spots; the tail-feathers rufous, with four red- 

 dish-white bands, their tips brown ; the forehead, eyebrows, 

 and cheeks reddish -white. 



Strix grallaria. Temm. PI. Col. 146. 



