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English: Drawings of six representative owls (see caption below).
Date published 1905
Source The New International Encyclopædia, v. 15, 1905, facing p. 172.
Author unknown artist; article is by Ernest Ingersoll and Hubert Lyman Clark
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English: Caption:

REPRESENTATIVE OWLS

1. LITTLE OWL of Europe (Carine noctua); symbol of Pallas Athene.     4. GREAT HORNED OWL (Bubo Virginianus); type of Eagle Owls.
2. HAWK OWL (Surnia ulula). 5. BARN OWL (Strix flammea).
3. BARRED OWL (Syrnium, or Scotiaptex nebulosum). 6. BURROWING OWL (Speotyto cunicularia).

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