238 AMPELTS GARRULUS. 



§ 904. i^^'y^'.— 1859. 



Brought to Muoniovara, 31 July, 1859, by Anonis Johan's boy 

 Karl. No account of thera, but they were found by another boy. 



[§ 905. Five. — Hoosi-koski-niska, G June, 1860. 



Found by Ileild in a Scotch fir about three fathoms from the ground.] 



[§ 906. Five. — Mellem-vaara, 15 June, 1860. 



Found by Tibergs Johan and brought the same day to Muoniovara.] 



[§907. Five. — Muotka-jiirwi, Enontekis Lappmark, 16 June, 



I860.] 



[§ 908. Five. — Muotka-jarwi, Enoniekis Lappmark, 21 June, 



I860.] 



[§ 909. i^/ye.— 1860. 



All these fifteen found by the same Maria of Muotlia-jarwi and brought to 

 Muoniovara, 16th July. No further accouut given. The last are very pyri- 

 form in shape.] 



[§ 910. 7^/w.— Hetta, 1860. 



0. W. tab. X. fig. 18. 



Brought to Muoniovara, loth July, from Erik Kaukus, in Hetta. No 

 further account. I have had one of these eggs figured, as above mentioned, as 

 an example of the variety with orange-brown spots, which are not always 

 combined, however, as in the present, with the pale coffee-coloured ground. I 

 do not feel at all sure that these five eggs are from the same bird.] 



[§ 911. 0/?^.— East Bothnia, 1860. 



O. W. tab. X. fig. 23. 



This is the smallest eg^ of the whole series, and, as will be seen by the 

 figure above cited, a real dwarf. It is one of a number taken about the 

 middle of June by Simon Peter, of Salnii-jiirwi, at Awa-vaara and Ofwen-kieli, 

 and all mixed together.] 



