108 FALCO ELEONORiE. 



§ 262. Four. — Kotti-palla, Enontekis Lappmark, 7 June, 1857. 

 Found by Muotka-jarwi Johann. 



§ 263. Five. — Kyro, Kemi Lappmark, 1857. 

 Brought by Keimio Johann, June 17th. 



§ 264. Pippo-vaara, Kemi Lappmark, 6 June, 1858. 

 Out of five, brought by Sardio Erik. 



§ 265. T^wo.— East Bothnia (?), 1859. 



Brought from Katkesuando on the 12th of June, without any 

 history. 



[§ 266. Three. — Katkesuando, East Bothnia, June 1861. 



Out of four brought to Muoniovara 23rd June, having been taken as above 

 the week before. These are remarkably light-coloured eggs, the white ground 

 in two of them being less than half covered with blotches of pale red.] 



FALCO ELEONOR.ffi, Gene. 

 ELEONOBA'S FALCON. 



[§ 267. O^e.— Cyclades, 13 August, 1862. "Kr." Erom 

 Dr. Kriiper's Collection, through Pastor Theobald, 1863. 



This rare specimen was taken, as above mentioned, by Dr. Kriiper, and 

 " written on with his own hand," as I am assured by the Pastor. The Doctor 

 states (Journ. fiir Omith., 1862, pp. 437-440) the grounds of his belief that 

 Falco eleonoree, Gen6 (Mem. Accad. Torin. ser. 2, ii. p. 41), and F. dichrous, 

 Erhard (' Naumannia,' 1858, p. 25), are identical. The same Joiimal wiU pro- 

 bably in due time contain his notes on the breeding of this bird, of which he 

 then (December 1861) only knew that it took place in August. This g^^ cor- 

 responds in size, though not in colour, with the figure on the plate (tab. 1) 

 illustrating Prof. Gene's paper {op, cit.).'\ 



