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STRIX

Volume 3 · 61 words · 1771 Edition

in ornithology, a genus belonging to the order of accipitres. The bill is hooked, but has no cere or wax; the nostrils are covered with scalyaceous feathers; the head is very large, as are also the ears and eyes; and the tongue is bind. There are twelve species, comprehending all the owl-kind. They are night-birds, and feed upon mice, bats, &c.