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TURDUS VISCIVORUS, Linnaiiis. 

 MISTLETOE-THRUSH. 

 § 1254. /^Zci'.— England [in or prior to 1844?]. 



[No mention of these seems to be made in Mr. Wolley's notes ; but they 

 form tlie well-selected series contained in his old cabinet.] 



§ 1255. One. — Kihlangi, East Bothnia, 1854. 



Said to be Mehiiihakki, a name for the Fieldfare to the southward, 

 and so the man considered this egg to be. It was in a tree. It has 

 to my eyes much the look of a Mistletoe-Thrushes, and it is unfortu- 

 nate that the other eggs of the nest were broken. 



§ 1256. Three. — Rovva, East Bothnia, 1855. 



Brought with the bird, of which the skin is now (20 August) before 

 me, by Johan Eric. He had not seen the like before, and thought 

 it a kind of Hawk. I believe 1 once heard the bird in the Finnish 

 woods. 



§ 1257. Four. — Wassara, Kemi Lappmark, 1858. 



Brought to Muoniovara, 19th June, by Nicolai, as Kurwa-Rastas 

 (Waxwing !) . 



[§ 1258. Tioo. — Elveden. One in 1842, the other later. ] 



[§ 1259. 0;e(?.— Stetchworth, Cambridgeshire, 1845.] 



[§ 1260. 0;?^.— Elveden, 1845.] 



[§ 1261. O^^f-.— Elveden, 1847.] 



\\ 1262. Iko.— Elveden, 1848. Eroni different nests.] 



[\ 1263. 0«^.— Elveden, 1849.] 



