398 Oluf Winge. 



näs 1. 22d Kobbergrunden L. V. i (3 killed), ChristiansÖ i, 

 Hammershus 2. 23d Anholt 3, Hesselö i (3 killed), Hjelm i. 

 24th Skagen 3, Läsö Rende L. V. i, Kobbergrunden L. V i, 

 Hesselö 3 (12 killed). 25th Anholt i. 3oth Schultz's Grund 

 L. V. 2 (3 killed). November: 3d Schultz's Grund L. V. i. 

 December: 23d Fakkebjerg Hovedfyr i. 



77. Phileremos alpestris, L. — Bjerglärke. 



Amager. January 24th on west coast a party of nine, 

 of which I shot some. February 4th on east coast at least 

 fifteen together; yth four in same place, one shot; i4th the 

 three others were still there. — December 4th one was shot 

 out of about ten on west coast and given to me. December 

 2 5th I shot one out of four on east coast. (K.) 



Storehedinge. At Lillehedinge shot: February 2 5th 

 one male, two females; March ist one male, one female. (A.) 



February iqth one received in the flesh at the Zoological 

 Museum, presented by Mr. Knudsen, Öster Lindholt, 

 near Holstebro, with the remark, that it was at that time to 

 be found in large flocks on west coast of Jylland. 



78. Miliaria europaea, Swains. — Bomlärke. 



Viborg. Very common throughout the year. January 26th 

 and December 3d in thousands on Viborg fields. June i8th 

 nest with two eggs and one young. (F.) 



Sent from the Lights. December: 23d Fakkebjerg 

 Hovedfyr i. 



79. Emberi:{a citrinella, L. — Gulspurv. 

 Kjöbenhavn. Breeds. First songs (not quite complete) 



heard March i2th and i4th, during the wintry part of 



the month. (W.) 



Viborg. Common throughout the year. (F.) 

 Sent from the Lights. October: 24th Skagen i. 



80. Emberi:[a hortulana, L. — Hortulan. 

 Herschendsgave. May 20th a male shot here. (Hs.) 

 April 3oth I saw one at Ludvigsholm, W. of Aarhus. 



(E. Petersen, «Jagttidende«, March 1887.) 



