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was about a quarter of a mile (Swedish) from Sadio. Two skins — a 

 cock and a hen Brambling — were brought and identified by Mikel, 

 but not from the nest. He says that in almost every house there is 

 a different name for the bird^ " Jern'd-ainen," " Isaakka," and so on. 



§ 2123. Seven.— ^^divo, 1855. 



O. W. tab. xi. fig. 28. 



Found by the youngest of the Sadio brothers, who knows birds 

 well. Mikel said his brother was familiar with the bird and dis- 

 tinguished it at once from the other Peipponen, which is properly 

 Chaffinch. This nest was just at the back of the fence at Sadio. 



§ 2124. /S?>.— Ketto-jarwi, Sadio, 1855. 

 Found by the Sadio brothers mentioned above. 



§ 2125. Four.—Uowa, East Bothnia, 1855. 

 With the nest found by Johan Erik of Rowa. 



§ 2126. Mve.—Uowa, 1855. 



With the nest found by Nils of Rowa, both he and his brother 

 [Johan Erik just mentioned] know the bird well by the name of 

 Pohjasen-Pappi. This and the last nest are as usual. 



§ 2127. Five. — Saari-jarwi, West Finmark, 1856. 



Found by Tuorimaa Hendrik. 



[One of these eggs is perceptibly larger than the other four; but I do not 

 think it is a Cuckow's.] 



^ 2128. Three. — Kaaressuando, 1856. 



From Pieten Josa. 



[Beautiful eggs, very warmly coloured, but I think rightly attributed to this 

 species rather than to the Chaffinch.] 



