120 PERNIS APIVORUS. 



The Honey-Buzzards certainly did not build their nest in Wellgrove Wood 

 to no good purpose.] 



§ 328. One. — " France." Fi'om Dr. Pitman's Collection, 

 1845 [?]. 



§ 329. One.— ^vom Mr. J. Green, through Mr. Wilmot, 1846. 



§ 330. One.—Ymm M. J. Hardy's Collection, 1848. 



§ 331. 07ie. — From Herr J. G. W. Brandt's Collection, through 

 Dr. R. T. Frere, 1853. 



§ 332. 7k;o.— From M. Parzudaki's Collection, 1856. 



§ 333. (9^^^.— Nilivaara, East Bothnia [?], 1856. 



Came into my hands at the house (a good peasant's house) at Nili- 

 vaara. It remains to be seen what it is — Peregrine, or Honey-Buz- 

 zard. 



[I can find no further record of this egg, but I know that Mr. WoUey was 

 at last nearly quite satisfied that this eg^ was a IIoney-Buzzard's. The pre- 

 cise situation of the locality I have not been able to discover, but I have very 

 little doubt it is in the district which, in this work, I somewhat arbitrarily 

 term East Bothnia, and at all events may be safely set down as north of 

 lat. 67°, being four degrees beyond the limit assigned to the species by Herr 

 Wallengren (' Naumannia,' 1855, p. 134).] 



§ 334. One. — Kyro, Kemi Lappmark, 4-10 June, 1858. 



Brought to Muoniovara, 13th July, by Nikoo, who said it was an 

 egg he did not know, but that it was a foreign Hawk's. He had 

 shot the bird, and brought its wings and feet. It was found, between 

 the 4th and 10th of June, in a spruce-top about four fathoms high 

 from the ground. 



[The wings and feet of the bird were sent to Mr. Wolley, who told me that 

 he recog-nized them as a Honey-Buzzard's ; but they unfortunately seem to have 

 been lost. I searched in vain for them among the contents of his Lapland 

 boxes at Beeston, before these were transferred by his father to the Museum 

 at Norwich.] 



§ 335. O^e.—" France." From M. Parzudaki's Collection, 



1858. 



