MUSCICAPA GRISOLA. 271 



MUSCICAPA GRISOLA, Linn^us. 

 SPOTTED FLYCATCHER. 

 § 1158. 7%rc6\— England. In or before 1843. 



§ 1159. 6*;^^.— Lapland, 1854. 



§ 1100. Three. — Sallanki, Kemi Lappmark, 1854. 



Under the name of Itsa-Rastas from Johan^ and the bird 

 described as saying '^ tse, tse, tse/" and placing its nest between the 

 trunk and the bark of a tree. Evidently Spotted Flycatcher, which 

 IS not rare hereabouts. 



§ 1161. Three. — Lapland, 1855. 



With the nest made principally of black tree-hair ; altogether 

 they look exactly like Spotted Flycatcher's. 



§ 1162. Three. — Pyha-ota, South-western Einmark, 1855. 



These seem to be Spotted Flycatcher. From a far northern 

 locality. 



§ 1163. y^Iye.— Niilima, 1856. " With bird." 



The head of the bird was also brought at the same time by Solo- 

 mon, with the nest, which is made of tree-hair, lichen, and grass-fibre. 



§ 1164. Five. — Muonio-alusta, 1857. 



Brought with the nest by Lars Larsscn of Under-Muonio as 

 Brambline's ! 



§ 1165. Three. — Muonioniska, East Bothnia, 1857. 



Out of twelve brought by Abraham Joel the sexton's boy, found 

 near his house. 



