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68. Asio accipitrinus [Pali.) The Short-eared Owl.—Descr. 
Jerdon, I, Hume’s Raptores, 364. 
Loc. Gujarat, Sind. Cold weather visitant. Common in parts of 
Gujarat, somewhat scarce in Sind. 
Sub-Fam. —BUBONINHl! (Eagle and Scop’s Owls.) 
69. Bubo bengalensis ( Frankl .) The Rock-horned Owl.—Descr. 
Jerdon, I; Flume’s Raptores, 366. 
Loc. Sind, Cutcli, Kdthidwar, and Gujardt. Permanent re¬ 
sident. Uncommon in Sind, tolerably plentiful in the other 
districts. 
70. Bubo coromandus ( Lath .) The Dusky-horned Owl.—Descr. 
Jerdon, I; Hume’s Raptores, 371. 
Loc , Sind, Gujarat Permanent resident. Common. 
72. Ketupa ceylonensis ( Gmel .) The Brown Fish Owl.—Descr. 
Jerdon, I; Hume’s Raptores, 379; vide also “ S. F.” I, 
431, and III, 198. 
Loc. Sind, Rare. 
74. Scops pennatus ( llodgs ). The Indian Scops Owl.— 
Descr. Jerdon, I; also vide Hume’s Raptores, 386, and 
“ S. F.” II, 491; III, 38 and 388 ; VI, 34, and VII, 180. 
Loc . Sind. Cold weather visitant. Rare. 
74 sept.—Scops brucii {Rime.) Bruce’s Scops Owl.—Descr. 
“ S. F.” I, 8; V, 245, and VII, 505. 
Jjoc. Sind. Only as yet observed in the cold weather. Rare. 
