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75 ter.—Scops bakkamuna (Forst.) =Ephialtes griseus {Jerdon.) 
The Large Scops Owl.—Descr. Jerdon, I, and Hume’« 
Raptores, 398, and “ S. F. ” I, 432 ; V, 135 ; VII, 175, 359, 
506. 
Loc. Mount Aboo, Sind. Permanent resident. Hare at Aboo, 
and not common in Sind. 
Scb-Fam.—SURNIIN^E (Diurnal or Twilight Owls). 
76. Carine brama {Tern.) The Spotted Owlet.—Descr. Jerdon, 
I.; Hume’s Raptores, 404. 
Loc. Sind, Cutcli, Kathiawar, and Gujarat. Permanent resi¬ 
dent. Very common. 
77. Glaucidium radiatum {Tlckell.) The Jungle Owlet.—Descr. 
Jerdon, I; Hume’s Raptores, 409 ; “ S. F.” IV, 373 and 
VI, 36. 
Loc. Mount Aboo. Not uncommon in the jungles, at the foot 
of the hill. 
ORDER II.— INSESSORES (Perching Birds). 
Tribe. —FISSIROSTRES (Wide Gape, usually feed on the Wing). 
Fam. —IIIRUNDINID/E (Swallows, Martins, and Swifts). 
Sub-Fam.— (HIRUNDININ/E (Swallows and Martins). 
*82. Himndo rustica {Lin.) The Common Swallow.— Descr. 
Jerdon, I, and « S. F.” VI, 41. 
Loc. Sind, Cutch, Kathiawar, and Gujarat. Cold weather 
visitant. Common. 
81. Hirundo filifera {Stephens.) The Wire-tailed Swallow.— 
Descr. Jerdon, I, and “ S. F.” I, 164; VI, 43. 
Loc. Sind, Cutch, Kathi&w&r, GujarAt. Permanent resident. 
Common in all of the districts, excepting Sind, perhaps in the 
cold weather, at which season it is not so plentiful. 
* The smaller race, H. gutturalis (Scop), inay, and I believe does occur occa¬ 
sionally within the region as well, but as a rule true rustica, is the Swallow of 
Western India.—(“ S. F.” VI, 41.)— e. a. b. 
