78 ACCIPITER NISUS. 



[§ 128. Four. — Mylenberg, Denmark, April, 1859. From Herr 

 H. C. Ericlisen's Collection. 



These eggs were taken by Forester Sorensen in the wood at Mylenberg, near 

 Hobro in Jutland, and were given to me by Herr Erichsen at Copenhagen in 

 October 1859.] 



[§ 129. Three. — Mylenberg, Denmark, April, 1859. From 

 Herr H. C. Erichsen's Collection. 



As the last (§ 128), but from another nest,] 



ACCIPITER NISUS (Linn^us). 

 SPARROW-HAWK. 

 § 130. Four. — England, prior to 1844. 

 § 131. 0;?^.— England, 1836. From Mr. Harvey. 

 § 132. /S'?^.— Scotland. From Mr. W. Dunbar, 1850. 

 § 133. /Sear.— England. From Mr. J. Green, 1851. 



§ 134. Two. — Ireland. From Mr. J. Davis's Collection, through 

 Dr. R. T. Frere, 1852 [and 1861]. 



§ 135. O^e.— England. From Mr. J. Green, 1852. 



§ 136. :Zko.— North Finland, 1854. 



Brought by Pekka, the Lapp, as Nuoli-Haukka \i. e. Bolt-Hawk], 

 with the feet of the bird, which I recognized as Sparrow-Hawk^s, 

 before seeing the eggs. 



§ 137. Four. — Kangas-jarwi, East Bothnia, 21 June, 1857. 



Brought on 23rd June, having been found perhaps a quarter of a 

 mUe (Swedish) from the village. The nest was of spruce-twigs and 

 tree-hair, and described as being just like that of a Piekonna [Archi- 



