CAPRIMULGUS EUROPiEUS. 20S 



[§ 726. One.— Eheden, 8 May, 1854. (Pied Wagtail's iiesf.)] 



[§ 727. 0/^e.— Kapelle, North Brabant, 1856. (Grey-headed 

 Yellow Wagtail's nest.) From Mr. J. Baker.] 



[§ 728. C^e.— Culford, 1859. (Reed-Warbler's nest.)] 



[§ 729. 0?ie. — Ketto-mella, Enontekis Lappmark, 29 June, 

 1860. 



This egg, found as above in a Brambling's nest, seems to be a Cuckow's.] 



[^ 730. 0^^.— Lapland, 1862. 



This egg, from a Titlark's nest, found by Martin Piety, is no doubt, as he 

 thought, a Cuckow's.] 



[§ 731. Que.— St. Neot's, 8 June, 1864. (Hedge-Sparrow's 

 nest.) From Mr. Rowley.] 



[§ 732. One. — From the late Mr. John Scales's Collection, 

 1885.] 



[§ 733. /S'?ci'.— Norfolk. From Mr. W. M. Allen, 1888. 



All taken near Shouldham-Thorpe, but no particulars preserved.] 



CAPRIMULGUS EUROP^US, Linnaeus. 

 NIGHTJAR. 



§ 734. Two.— Eton, not later than 1843. 



Bought of an old woman at '' the Wall." The Goatsucker is not 

 uncommonly to be seen near Eton, being plentiful at Buruhani 

 Beeches and at other places in the neighbourhood. 



