
 
        
         
		Suxma Uralensis. 
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 U R A L O W L . 
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 Th* ofe«»#!« atìd aiw^s^^»»«¡«ffsèd'regioos  whicìi this fine. Owl habitually frequente  «■>.■<.  deemed  
 thè  «unse <*f ite gji*&:■.>.  bift aia» óf the little that is Ra^iyia respecting ito habits and maar'.eirs.  ■ J 
 the  large M-xe 'anti ifefe- 'Aiswjswfr wtfr development. of the facial dtsk'bf- this bind  readdy'distn^ajsisii  I  
 more  tygscftt species >A' the pma'ni  genus,  nevertheless  we  bave  inserted  Ft  in  ink  
 general  tuibite and manners it;.$!$T*é found to agree iu a great measure with the other sped.;« of the  
 '  'FiifeX'ral Owf is« a native of 'tlNKtgi^kèvfc  of J^apfemd and Siberia ; it is alsafound; but tieiyi 
 ii» tike North  of Swells)», and Norw»*,-  5k»  ®hlÌ -Livonia,  fWir^dihwi'  tA Mv Timiftioek  it is 
 mwé abuwlan fc y W8: must, however  | ® f  |  S i i  »* ¡ f i  *»«** m? I I » i l S I  Q*h> m  i 
 being, we believe,  the only one in England,  Wifàa* in many « i f -yé 
 pent..  TbWagh a native of the arctic drele m <!ie,01d Wefckh it dora not appear •K>.havttjbe«a Siùyii^o  
 "a tW p^ì$j&!ì | and we have every reaamvtQ bdìeve il to .be a' sbatterei to, that: eoi 
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 wxvr.j^jwifctlyt-he ^feMfcSfcSg«* MR otherbirds-  ^ 
 If W »aid  i> v.u*?>■.•*1 ;$* e««»? } ’:■ t^i' hdtes  f/i ipx#  ¡ui<?  to lay-two white egg:*. 
 ■;..  vjffiff 4Èk&&»  itili v" puw»I••*»!• • -nai 
 gffeyi^B-birow» $  *{3$$S$t wjftft tei;*K ^   «»ò.  wicd-  ok-i.i:ó 
 the wfngs andim! barred  wit g*uv, ami the wlva-Se of thè under parti longitudma% 8b:K»»iseda&d 
 I'hei^h’iiWi'ltjvs’e  the. whole of tfev  ¿»h?i.r.  5tw! riaa'''eètltif jkiVh  fqé  -  , •  ■ i; ^ 
 spotted with biaek ;  the whole of the  !.■■■;■^¡f «»w&ée hwsgitidwwtllv- hkwèn'è wih tttv»« aprf white ;  u  
 surface  dosky  «'bite,  every leather hsvnvg  a brown streak  down  the  ecnweT  the/wings’ and  tail  bai  
 hj'Ovvii arid yfl&^Jwish white,  the latter being ttf «t^tw-tdeniìde length  arid  remarkably graduated 5  beak  
 :••■••.  1ovetti b|Wt!®*ey/  1  Nhjtedfcain  .■  .  .« t  yeBow. 
 The Phii^ w-jireueBts a male rather less thim the natural size,  the adult bird being two feet in length