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Modus-lombola strand. He called the bird Nahkasiipi, the name 

 here applied to the Swift^ in the absence of any true Bat. 



[§ 766. :Zk;a— Thetford, 1845. From Mr. R. Reynolds.] 

 [§ 767. Two.— Theiiovd, 1848. From Mr. R. Reynolds. 



Mr. Reynolds learnt the art of fmding Swifta' nests from Mr. Salmon, during 

 the latter's residence at Thetford.] 



[§ 768. Seventeen. — Brandon, 1858. 



These were taken, with others, from the roofs of two outhouses of the 

 Checquers Inn, by George Spencer, Mr. Newcome's very intelligent hawking- 

 boy, who soon after died.] 



HIRUNDO RUSTICA, Linnseus. 

 SWALLOW. 



§ 769. i^Ve.— England [?], prior to 1844, 



§ 770. One. — ^Wirksworth, Derbyshire, prior to 1844. From 

 Mr. George WoUey. 



[§ 771. T'^d^o.— Elveden, 1847.] 



[§ 772. T/tree.—¥[yeden, 1848. From two nests.J 



[§ 773. 0;2e.— Elveden, 1851.] 



[§ 774. Four. — Elveden, 1852. From two nests.] 

 r^ 775. r/^r^e.— Elveden, 1852.] 



[§ 776. Foia:—St. Neot's, 12 Jmic, 1864. From Mr. Rowley.] 



