70 PANDION HALIiEETUS. 



fir. In 1856 Heiki took tliree eggs (3rd June) from this nest. 

 The tree was a dangerous one, thin and rickety, so that he was half 

 afraid of going up. It was on the OUas-jarwi side of Ollas-tunturi, 

 the first hiU from the mountain. Heiki informed me that even 

 while an Osprey is making its nest, it always goes there to eat a fish 

 when it has caught one. 



§ 98. 5"/^fe(?.— East Bothnia, 24 May, 1855. 



Taken by Heiki, and brought to Ludwig, 1st June. Marked by 

 both. [See § 97.] 



§ 99. Three.— EQ.^t Bothnia, 29 May, 1855? 

 One of the nests taken by Heiki. [See § 97.] 



^ 100. 77^re^.— Nikivaara, Sardio, Kemi Lappmark, 26 May, 

 1855. 



Brought by Michael, who took them on Whitsun-eve. About 

 three weeks later, he took three more eggs from the same nest. 



^101. Three. — Salmo-jarwi, East Bothnia, 1855. 

 Brought by Fetto, 23rd June. 



^ 102. Three.— ^m^\, West Bothnia, 1 June, 1857. " J. W." 



0. W. tab. A. 



The bird belonging to this nest was first seen to fly over the 

 Muoniovaara ridge, near MeUavaara, 29th May. The next day I went 

 with Apoo to the great Seita stone to lurk for it. It very soon 

 appeared far to the south, with a fish in its claws ; and with my glass 

 I watched it over Nangi, buUied, as I had seen it before (19th May), by 

 a Rough-legged Buzzard. I even thought that I could see the nest. 

 31st May and 1st June, I looked for it again in vain, though in the 

 mean time I had twice seen it fly over the house at Muoniovaara with 

 a fish. In the evening of the last-mentioned day I went with Josa 

 to Kimi-lakka, and there we climbed up a tree and watched for a 

 long time without its appearing, but I thought I could see the nest 



