134 ARCHIBUTEO LAGOPUS. 



Hendrik brought tliem, 15th June, under the name Kalas'ddski. He 

 said he saw the bird, which was spotted with black, and cried " Bit, 

 bii." They look almost as if they were from two nests ; but he only 

 spoke of one. Two of them are rather smaller, and have darker 

 spots than the others, one of which is a beautiful egg. There can be 

 little doubt they are Rough-legged Buzzards', 



§ 389. Foter. — Nilsi-vaara, Enontekis Lappmark, 30 May, 1857. 



Taken by Jon Pehrsson Pilto, half a mile (Swedish) above Mukka- 

 uoma, on Kommaens. 



§ 390. T/iree. — Muotka-jarwi, Enontekis Lappmark, 2 June, 

 1857. 



This nest was in a long honka ', ten fathoms from the ground, in 

 Honga-vaara-etalan-paasa. Taken by Maria's brother, Elias, in her 

 presence. 



§ 391. Four. — Sieppi-Kerro, East Bothnia, 2 June, 1857. 



O. W. tab. vi. fig. 2. 



Found by Apo in a dead pine, about four fathoms from the ground. 

 The nest was lined with hippu and was on a branch not close to the 

 trunk. Both birds were seen, and believed by Apo (an honest man) 

 to be the same as those of which I shot one on Akka-mella [§ 386], 

 in his company. The eggs carefully kept separate in the botanical 

 tin. 



§ 392. Four. — Kaakkari-jarwi, Enontekis Lappmark, 2 June, 

 1857. "With feet." 



0. W. tab. vi. fig. 4. 



The bird, shot or trapped from the nest, as Maria said, and, as is 

 evident from the feet, was a cock. Kaakkari-jarwi is near or in Aita- 

 selka, three-quarters of a Swedish mile to the east of Muotka-jarwi. 

 Beautiful and strongly marked eggs. In the same tree was a Sotka's 

 [Clangula glaiicion) nest. 



' [Dead Scotch fir.— Ed.] 



