observed in Oudk and Kumaon. 
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37. Glaux javanica. 
Obtained in the open country in the cold season. 
The other Nocturnal Raptores said to inhabit India, not in¬ 
cluding the Malay countries, are:— 
1. Bubo orient alls. Himalaya; S. India. 
2. B. maximus. Nepal. 
3. B. umbratus. India generally. 
4. Asio otus. Nepal? 
5. Scops lempiji. Himalaya. 
6. Ketupa flavipes. Himalaya. 
7. K. ceylonensis. India generally. 
8. Ninox scutellatus . India generally. 
9. Athene cuculoides. Himalaya. 
10. A. noctua ? Himalaya. 
11. A. brodiei. Himalaya. 
12. Syrnium indranee. India generally. 
13. S. sinense. India generally. 
14. S. nivicolum. Himalaya. 
15. Phodilus badius. Himalaya. 
38. Buceros birostris. 
Common in wood jungle during the cold season, especially in 
the Terai, near the foot of the Nepalese hills. 
39. Upupa epops. (Hoopoe.) 
Common throughout the year; nesting in roofs of houses and 
in chimneys during April and May. 
40. Halcyon gurial. 
I obtained a specimen, in December 1859, at a jheel in a 
thickly wooded country near Khyreegur; I never noticed it 
again. 
41. Halcyon smyrnensis. 
Exceedingly common throughout the year, frequenting jheels 
more than rivers. 
42. Ceryle guttatus. 
Frequently seen in Kumaon in May 1859, and was very 
difficult to approach. 
