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^ 1324. Four. — Salmo-jarwi, East Bothnia, 1856. 



According to Hendrik, his brother Matthias found these in a birch- 

 stump. The nest, he said, was very fiat. It came with the eggs, 

 of which there were five, and looks hke the lining of a Redwing's 

 nest. He said the bird was red and yellow, less than a Thrush, but 

 having a Thrush's voice. These remarkable little eggs I cannot guess 

 to be anything but Redwing's. 



^ 1325. Five. — Saari-jarwi, South-western Finmark, 1856. 



Found by Tuorimaa Hendrik on Sarijervi and Roiskojervi ranta, 

 in Norway, eight miles north of Karesuando. 



\ 1326. i^/y^.— Muoniovaara, 11 June, 1857. 



Piko Heiki brought me these before 1 went to Norway [12 June]. 

 I sent him to look for nests, especially mentioning Laulu-Rastas 

 [Redwing] . He found two not far from Aian-paika ', by the rapids. 

 One nest was in a little stump close to the ground, the other also 

 was a little from the ground in a cluster of birch-shoots. The birds 

 of both nests were well seen and recognized by him. 



§ 1327- r/^r^^.— Taatsa-jarwi, 2 July, 1857. 



The nest found by Johau Mukka-uoma, on the ground under a 

 juniper-bush by the lake-side. 



^ 1328. Five. >| 



^ 1329. Five, y Sardio, 1857. 



^ 1330. Fom-. 



These with the nests, as are all the Redwings' eggs sent from 

 Sardio by the trustworthylads there. 



[The eggs of the last nest are very remarkahle in appearance, owing to the 

 entire absence of any green tinge in their colour.] 



^ [More correctly, I believe, spelt ^-Eij aii-paikka (=the place of the old^mauj — 

 the great fall on the Muonio river. — Eo.] 



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