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side of the Tornea river. "VVe then saw, and for some minutes watched, an 

 undoubted Thmimculus almularms hovering over a corn-field by the road-side. 

 Its occasionally breeding further north was, however, known to Ilerr Wal- 

 lengren (Naumannia, 1855, p. 134).] 



§ 165. Tivo. — Elveden, April, 1859. Given to me by Messrs. 

 A. and E. Newton. 



§ 166. O^ze.— Elveden, 1845.] 



§ 167. One. — Stetcli worth, Cambridgeshire, 1845.] 



§ 168. One. — Chippenham, Cambridgeshire, 1846. From Mr. 

 E. Tharp.] 



§ 169. 0;^^.— Cambridgeshire (?). Erom Mr. J. Baker, 1850.] 



§ 170. i^o^/r.— Ickhngham, Suffolk, 8 May, 1851.] 



§ 171. i^o^^r.— Icklingham, Suffolk, 13 May, 1851. " E. N."] 



§ 172. 7^/^^^e.— Elveden, 31 May, 1851.] 



§ 173. 2^26'o.— Barnham, Suffolk, 16 May, 1853.] 



§ 174. 0^26.— Elveden, May 25, 1853.] 



§ 175. Two.—EhQ&exi, April, 1857.] 



§ 176. Five. — Convoy, county Donegal, 18 June, 1862. Erom 

 Mr. R. Harvey's Collection.] 



§ 177. Two.—E\\QAm, May, 1863.] 



TINNUNCULUS CENCHRIS (Frisch). 



LESSER KESTREL. 



[§ 178. i^oi^r.— Bonkhori, ^Etolia, 26 May, 1859. " W. H. S." 



Of these eggs, Mr. Simpson informs me that they were a complete sitting, 

 and " one of several found under the roof of a long line of fann-buildings 



