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buteo lagojms], but much less. They seem to be Sparrow-Hawk's. 

 A beautiful nest. 



§ 138. Four. — Pyha-ota, South-western Finmark, 1857. 



From the sou of the bad old man. They seem to be Sparrow- 

 Hawk's. 



§ 139. i^2tJe.— Parka-joki, East Bothnia, 1857. 



Brought 27th June. They were in a spruce-tree. Beautiful 

 eggs, and apparently Sparrow-Hawk's, being the tliird nest of this 

 uncommon bird which I have received this summer. 



§ 140. T^o^^r.— Hampshire, 1856. From Mr. A. F. Sealy's 

 Collection. 



Given to me at Cambridge, 10th November 1857. Taken at 

 Micklemerst, out of one nest, by Mr. A. Maurice. 



§ 141. Kemi Lappmark, 1857. 

 Brought to Muoniovaara, 25 th December 1857, already blown. 



§ 142. Five. — Ekkes-joki, Kemi Lappmark, 13 Jmie, 1858. 



Brought to Muoniovaara on the 19th of the same month. The 

 nest, which was in a spruce, had five eggs. 



§ 143. Five. — Kemi Lappmark, June, 1858. 



Brought to Muoniovaara 24th June, having been found about a fort- 

 night previously. There were five eggs in this nest. 



§ 144. 7%re^.— Lapland, 1859. 

 Brought to Muoniovaara on the 21st June, without any particulars. 



[§ 145. 0;^e.— Elveden, 1844.] 



