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§ 044. Four.— Mmiioaiusta, 27 May, 1855. 

 Found by Johan Moakstrom. In all probability Picus tridactylus. 



§ 645. i^o?^r. —Nalima, 1856. "With bird." 



The head of the bird (a hen), now before me, was brought with 

 three eggs on the 23rd of June by Solomon Pehrson, of Nalima. 



§ 646. Four. — Peldouoma, Kemi Lappmark, 1857. 



§ 647. Four.—K.ym, Kemi Lappmark, 1857. "With bird." 

 The bird, now before me, is a hen. 



^ 648. 57^r^^.— Koira-vaara, ?, 12-18 June, 1859. 



Found by Abraham Koskela, and brought to Muoniovara, 23 June, 

 by Piety. 



[^ 649. Five. — Tepasto, Kemi Lappmark, 1861. 



Brought to Muoniovara, 6 July, by Joel's boy, having been found by Vai-as 

 Hendrik'.] 



lYNX TORQUILLA, Linn^us. 

 WRYNECK. 



\ 650. 77^r6^^.— Eton, 1843? 



There can be no doubt about these being eggs of the Wryneck, 

 which is very common and very well known about Eton. It is also 

 not uncommon in the neighbourhood of Nottingham, where it is 

 known as the " Barley-bird,'^ so called because the barley is sprouting 

 when it first comes over ; but it appears to be rather known from its 

 Hawk-like cry than from its appearance. 



§ 651. Five. — Cambridgeshire. From Mr. Sadd, 1844. 



I was shewn the old bird, which had been brought to the door 

 with the eggs, of which there were seven. 



