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§ 1851. Five.— Kankith Burn, Currie, Mid Lothian, 17 May, 

 1859. 



Sent to me by Mr. Thomas Scott Finnie, who iuformed me that 

 they were got by himself. When I visited him in January he had 

 many good eggs from the neighbourhood taken by himself and 

 well identified. The Grey Wagtail was one of which he had several 

 eggs, and he was clearly able to distinguish it from the Yellow 

 Wagtail. 



[§ 1852. Tivo.—DuYhaim. From Mr. Proctor, 1851.] 



[§ 1853. T/iree.—GiWie Mill, Gamrie, Banffshire, 1852. From 

 Mr. Thomas Edward.] 



[§ 1854. Four. — Burn of Boyne, Boyndrie, Banffshire, 1853. 

 From Mr. Thomas Edward.] 



[^ 1855. O/^e.— Cumberland. From Mr. T. C. Heysham, 



1854.] 



[§ 1856. 77iree.—¥rom Mr. Thomas Edward.] 



[§ 1857. Four.— Leek, Donegal, 9 June, 1862. " R. H." 

 From Mr. Robert Harvey.] 



[§ 1858. Nine. — Hornby Castle, Yorkshire. From Mr. New- 

 come, 1864. 



From two nests, one of which contained six, the other five eggs, each sent 

 separately at my request to Mr. Newcome by Savage, the gamekeeper, in whom 

 every confidence could be placed.] 



[§1859. 0«^.— "Turkey." From Mr. Thomas Robson, 1867.] 



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