130 ARCHIBTJTEO LAGOPUS. 



out of a nest, with one or two others, which he broke. It is a re- 

 markably large specimen. 



§ 367. Three. — Kyro, Kemi Lappmark, 1855. 



Out of thirteen others brought by the same lad, and at the same 

 time, as the preceding. They are all marked by the rascal Kyro 

 Nikoo, and I have thrown away several. 



§ 368. One. — Bergeby-elv, East Pinmark, 1853. From Pastor 

 Sommerfelt's Collection, 1855. 



O. W. tab. V. fig. 5. 



This ^^g, given to me by Pastor Sommerfelt, seems to be of un- 

 usual size for Buteo lagopus. It is said by Herr Nordvi and the 

 Pastor that large eggs of Buzzard are not uncommon in the Va- 

 ranger district. 



§ 369. Two. — Tartcha-pahta, Mukka-uoma, Enontekis Lapp- 

 mark, 1855. 



Brought by the Lapp, Pehran Pieran Nicolaef. 



§ 370. Three. — Kuttainen, Toriiea Lappmark, 1855. 



With two others, out of two nests, taken by Isaac Jatko. They 

 seem to be Eough-legged Buzzards'. 



§ 371. One. — Palo-joki, Enontekis Lappmark, 1855. 

 From a nest of three found by Johan Matti and Zacharias. 



§ 372. Three. — Salmo-jarwi, East Bothnia, 1855. 



Brought by Fredrick : rather interestingly and finely marked 

 eggs. 



§ 373. T'wjo.— Neiden, East Finmark, 1855. 



With another, which Mr. W. H. Simpson has, from Herr P. C. 

 Ekdahl : apparently Rough-legged Buzzard's. 



