202 CUCULUS CANORUS. 



^ 713. Four.— ¥.iow, 1850. 



These I got at Eton in 1850. My brother Charles got several 

 from the old woman, which were unluckily broken. 



§ 714. One.— Koydiow, Norfolk, 1851. From Dr. Frere. 



§ 715. Five. — Epping, Essex, 1852. From Mr. Argent. 

 Selected from a dozen which Argent has procured this spring. 



^ 716. Two.— 'Eton, 1852. 



§ 717. Otie. — Kyro, Kemi Lappmark, 1856. 



From a nest with two other eggs, that seem to be Meadow-Pipit's, 

 found by Martin Piety. 



[§718. One. — Elveden, 1842. (House-Sparrow's nest.)] 



[§719. 0«^.—Culford, Suffolk, 1846. (Reed- Warbler's nest.)] 



[§ 720. 0»e.— Barnham, SuflPolk, 1847. (Yellow WagtaiFs 

 nest.)] 



[§ 721. One. — Barnham, 1849. (Yellowhammer's nest.)] 



[§722. O^z^.—Blo-Norton, Norfolk. From Mr. C. [i. Browne, 



1850.] 



[§723. Owd>.—Feltwell Fen, Norfolk. (Titlark's nest.) From 

 Mr. J. Baker.] 



[§ 724. 0/^e.— Culford, 1852. (Reed-Warbler's nest.)] 



[§ 725. 7W.~Culford, 1853 (Reed-Warblers' nests.)] 



