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empty, but the birds flying about with symptoms of anxiety. The 

 tree was a Scotch fir, and living. Another tree was reared up to 

 form steps. 



§ 88. Three. — Kangas-jarwi, East Bothnia, 26 May, 1855. 



0. W. tab. vii. fig. 3. 



Brought by Apoo the day that he took them from the nest, 

 which he showed me, and afterwards robbed, the year before 



[§87]. 



§ 89. Two. — Kangas-jarwi, East Bothnia, 1855. 

 Taken by Apoo ; probably a second laying in the former nest. 



§ 90. Three. — Kyro, Kemi Lappmark, 1854. 



Out of seven from four nests, brought by Nikoo on Midsummer 

 Day. As some of them were far away in the woods, he could not 

 spare time to wait for the full layings. 



Two of these seven formed lots 1 and 2 at Mr. Stevens's, 26th 

 January 1855, and passed into the possession of Mr. W. H. Simpson 

 and Mr. H. F. Walter respectively. A third is in Mr. G. D. Rowley's 

 collection. 



§ 91. T'/^ree — Muonioniska, East Bothnia, 29 May, 1854. 



0. W. tab. vii. fig. 5. 



Taken by Salamon on the day he went, with another man, over 

 Pallas-tunturi. Brought to Ludwig, 4th June ; slightly sat upon. 



§ 92. Three. — Saivo-mutka, East Bothnia, 1854. 



Apparently Osprey's, though said to be the eggs of Walkaja 

 Skuolfi, i. e. Snowy Owl ! Taken from a high tree in the same wood 

 that I visited, and brought 2nd July 1854. 



§ 93. Three.-^ — Saivo-mutka, East Bothnia, 1855. 



Taken by Olli, and brought to Ludwig, 2nd June. They were 



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