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49. Great Black Woodpecker. I'icus martins, L, 



Twice observed by us in the valleys. 



50. Barred (or Lesser Spotted) Woodpecker. Dendrocopus 



minor (L.). 



* Added by Dr. Printz to our Fillefjeld and Valders- 



fjeld list, with the following note : * Ovenfor 

 Skogstad ved Fillefjeld.' 

 Observed by E. E. Alston in the valleys. 



51. Green Woodpecker. Gecimis viridis (L,). 



Observed by J. A. H. B. in the valleys. 



52. Grey-headed Green Woodpecker. Gecinus canus (Gmel.). 



* This is not mentioned in the appendixes to the 



diary, but the diary itself notes it as an addition 

 to our lists, made by Dr. Printz. 



53. Wryneck. lynx torquiUa (1j.). 



Observed by us in the valleys. 



54. Cuckoo. Cuculus canorus, L. 



' Gok Gog.' Fillefjeld and Valdersfjeld list. 



55. Snowy Owl. Nyctea scandiaca (L.) 



' Sne-ugle ' (0. J. Lysne). ' Sne-uglen ' (Id.). 



*Added by Dr. Printz to our Fillefjeld and 

 Valdersfjeld list, with the note, ' Surnia nyctea, i 

 "Wang og Valdersflyen.' 



' Sne-ugle. Four eggs taken by Lars Eraker, 

 1st June, 1872. Nest merely a hollow in the 

 ground, on the top of a low hill at the foot of the 

 Suletind, Fillefjeld, on the N.E. side of the 

 mountain.' [Note follows by J. A. H. B. that these 

 eggs are quite correctly determined.] 



' Sne-ugle. Seven eggs taken 17th June, 187'2, 

 by 0. J. L., ipse. The nest was on a low hill at 

 the N.W. side of Suletind, Fillefjeld. The birds 

 were seen on the nest, but they were very wild, so 

 there w^as no chance of having a shot at them. 

 Eemains of Lemmings and Mice were laid all round 



