128 ARCHIBUTEO LAGOPUS. 



§ 355. Tivo. — Kautokeino, West Finmark, 1854. 



Among other eggs collected and brought to Kaaressuando by a 

 Lapp, with a list in which every egg is wi'ongly named, he having 

 chosen the names for which I had oflFered the best prices. These 

 two he called Skuolfi, i. e. Snowy Owl ! 



§ 356. Two. — Palo-joki, Enontekis Lappmark, 1854. 



From the side of a lake up in the mountains. Ludwig got them 

 in July from Matti, who said they were Kalasddski ; and I have 

 often found that Rough-legged Buzzards, in common with Ospreys, 

 go by this name. 



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



Out of twelve specimens brought by Kyro Nikoo. He shot the 

 birds from three of the nests, and brought the feet and wings of two. 

 He said the third was just like them. Two pairs of the feet, now lying 

 before me, are Rough-legged Buzzards', and probably aU the eggs 

 belong to that species. I have hitherto (June 29, 1854) met with 

 no other kind of Buzzard. He did not know how many nests there 

 were. 



S 358. 7^«;o.— Muonio-niska, East Bothnia, 13 May, 1855. 

 Heiki brought them on the 1st of June. 



^ 359. Two. — Kilpis-jarwi, Enontekis Lappmark, 23 May, 1855. 

 From between the two lakes which bear the above name. 



% 360. i^oMr.—Nangi, West Bothnia, 23 May, 1855. "Cock 

 shot. L. M. K." 



Ludwig tells me that he and Anton found this nest near Nangi- 

 jarwi. It was in a large Scotch fir. Ludwig went up with the 

 irons, and saw there were four eggs, and then, with Antonys help, 

 made a covert. He lay some three hours, when he got out and shot 



