A new Form of Surnia to New England. — Two fine specimens of the 
Hawk Owl have recently "been taken in Houlton, Maine, and have been 
mounted by Mr. "Welch in his usual superior style. They are both males, 
and while one is in the plumage usually known as Surnia hudsonia, the 
other is in that distinguished by the separate name of Surnia ulula, and 
supposed to be exclusively Palsearctic. — T. M. Brewer, Boston, Mass. 
BuU, N.O.O. 2, July. 1877. p. 7f. 
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