BY DR. T. T. KAUP. 
8. B. jlavipes , Kp. ; Ketupa jlavipes , G. Gray ; Cultriunguis 
flavipes , Hodgs., As. Soc. Beng. 1836, 964, pi. 26. Size of Bubo 
maximus. Lower parts of the body rufous, with black shaft-spots, 
feet yellow. Nepal. 
9. B. hetupa , Kp.; Str. Ketupa , Horsf. ; ceylonensis , Temm. PI. 
Col. 74; Ncops hetupa , Cuv.; Ketupa javanensis, Less. Size of the 
africanus ; lower parts rusty-yellow, with uarrow black shaft- 
spots. In Java common. 
To this subgenus also belongs — 
10 . B. pelt, Kp. ; Stmx peli , Temm.; Scotopelia peli, Bp. It is 
the largest of all, and is from Western Africa. I am very sorry 
that circumstances did not give me an opportunity to describe this 
very interesting species, which is typical of the whole subgenus 
Ketupa and the genus Bubo . 
d. Subgenus Urrua, Hodgs. — Bill very strong and projected; 
the first quill to sixth distinctly emarginated, more in the middle 
<>f the wing ; tarsus feathered ; toes thinly feathered ; claws of the 
usual form. They have more affinity with the second subgenus 
Bubo than with the first, third, or fifth. 
11. B. coromandus , G. Gray; Str. coromanda, Lath.; Urrua 
coromanda, Hodgs. ; J. Gray, Ind. Zool. pi. 20.—Size of the Bubo 
ejncanus. Total plumage ash-grey, with dark shaft-stripes and 
me cross lines. The smallest in this subgenus. 
/j ' or ™ nta h s , G. Gray ; Strix orientalis , Horsf. ; sumatrana, 
Cuv * emm ’ 1^> $ 229 juv. ; Bubo strepitans , 
stripe SlZG 370 " 475 mm * lon g’ the veil not bounded by a black 
lenfrtli Hodgson. — Size of Bubo maximus ; 600 mm. 
like snot occi P^ and lower parts with black arrow 
'me spots; toes thinly feathered. 
boundefufu ? V ' ; Str - lactea ’ Tcmm - P1 - Co >- 4. -The reil 
grey with y fi b aCk V f tlcal stn P e 5 totaI Plumage rufous and ash- 
^ y ’ Wlth fine ^regular markings. Africa. 
m^tiniffca^!hrrnr TYNX ! ^ feathered tarsus and 
1 \~ l Uppensis, Kp. ; Syrmum philippense, G. Gray. — Size 
