72 PANDION HALI^ETUS. 



been found by him as above in a Scotch fir. The nest was about 

 eight fathoms from the ground, and about three-quarters of a mile 

 to the north-west. 



^ 106. Three. — Lussika-palla, Kemi Lappmark, 11 June, 1858. 



O. W, tab. vii. fig. 4. 



Found as above by Johan Wassara, and brought by him 19th 

 June. The nest was in a Scotch fir, about six or seven fathoms from 

 the ground. 



§ 107. Three. — Ranta-sadio, East Bothnia, 4 June 1859. 



Found as above by Apoo, near Kangasjarwi, and brought by him 

 11th June. 



§ 108. Three. — Vandes-rowa, Enontekis Lappmark, June, 1859. 



Brought by Johan Sieppi, 23rd June, having been found by him as 

 above, about three weeks previously. 



§ 109. Two. — Kieliselde, Enontekis Lappmark, June 1859. 



Brought by the same man with the last, having been found by him 

 about ten days before. 



[§ 110. Two. — Scottish Highlands, prior to 1831. From the 

 late Mr. Yarrell's Collection. 



These two eggs I bouglit at the sale of the late Mr. Yarrell's collection, 5th 

 December 1856, in which they formed part of lot 349. The late Mr. J. D. 

 Salmon, who was present, told me he well remembered to have seen them in 

 Mr. Yarrell's cabinet when he inspected it prior to starting on his expedition 

 to Orkney in 1831. He added that he was nearly sure of their being Scotch 

 specimens, and that at that time so little was known respecting the nidifica- 

 tion of the Osprey, that he fully expected to meet with it breeding on the sea- 

 cliffs in either or both of the Orkneys and Shetlands,] 



