r)8-2 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HIST. SOCIETY, Vol. XXVIll. 
1586 . *(1186) Glaucidium brodiei. The Collared Pigmy Owlet. 
Noctua brodiei Burton, P.Z.S., 1835, p. 162 {Himalayas). 
Himalayas, Murree to E. Assam, Burma, China and Malay 
Peninsula. 
1587 (1187) Ninox scutulata lugubris. The Indian Broivn 
Hawk-Owl. 
Strix lugubris Tickdl, J.A.S.B, ii., p. 572 (1833)> 
(Dliolhhum, Bengal). 
N. India from Rajputana to Bengal. 
Ninox scutulata burmanica. The Burmese Brown 
Hawk-Owl. 
Ninox burmanica Hume, S. F., iv., p. 386 (1876), {Pegu). 
Assam to Burma and Siam. 
Ninox scutulata affinis. The Andaman Brown 
Hawk-Owl. 
Ninox affinis ITytfer, Beamu, 76is, 1867, p. 285 {Andamans). 
Andamans and Nicobars. 
Ninox scutulata hirsuta. The Ceylon Brown 
Hawk-Owl. 
Ninox hirsuta Temm., PL Col., 289 (1824), {Ceylon). 
Ceylon. 
Ninox obscura. Hume's Brown Hawk-Owl. 
Ninox obscura Hume, S. F., i., p. 77, (1873), {Andamans) 
Andamans and Nicobars. 
ORDER ACCIPITRES.f 
Family Pandionid^.:{; 
1592 . (1189) Pandion haliaetus haliaetus. The Osprey. 
Falco haliaetus Linn., S.N. 10th ed., i., p. 91 (1758), {Sweden). 
Europe, Asia and Africa, winter to India. 
Family Gypid^. 
• 593 - (1190) /Cgypius monachus. The Cinereous Vulture. 
II Vultur monachus Linn., S.N., 12th ed. 1, p. 122 (1766) 
(Arabia) S. Europe, N. Africa, East to India and China. 
*This little Owl forms several geographical races which require working out. 
tThis order having just been completely worked by Mr. W. L. Sclater, he has 
very kindly allowed tue to make use of his Ms. and other work for this Catalogue. 
{Very doubtfully separated from the true Fah onidce with which it is linked by the 
genus Haltaettts- 
\\VuUur applies to a quite different genus and JE<jypius Savigny, 1809, is the 
next name applicable. 
1588. 
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