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of a peasant's house [in Muonioniska] I counted a hundred and sixty nests still 

 remaining, although all those upon one side had lately fallen down. It is a 

 general favourite ; and the people everywhere nail up narrow planks upon the 

 walls to support the nests. There are often three or four rows, one above 

 another, the boards being placed at such distance apart that there is just room 

 for the nests between." 



[§ 788. Two.— Elweden, 1848. From different nests.] 



[^ 789. i^oe^r.— Elveden, 1851.] 



[§ 790. Four.— 'Eheden, 1852.] 



[^ 791. Two.— nveden, 1852.] 



[§ 792. i^/?;^.— Leek, Donegal, 2 June, 1862. " R. II." From 

 Mr. Robert Harvey.] 



[§ 793. i^/z;^.— Sparham, Norfolk, 14 May, 1877. From Mr. 

 Norgate.] 



COTILE RUPESTRIS (Scopoli). 

 ROCK-MARTIN. 

 [§ 794. One.—'' Algeria." From Herr Mosclilcr, 1SG5.] 



[§ 795. Four. — Barcelonnette, Basses-Alpes, June, 1867. From 

 M. E. Fairraaire.] 



[§ 796. i^o^/r.—" Switzerland." From Herr Moschler, 1869.] 



