TRINGILLA MONTIFRINGILLA. 401 



§ 2135. Six. — Kotti-maa, Enontekis Lappmark, 23 June, 

 1857. "With head." 



Found by Maria Muotka-jarwi. The head of the bird now before 

 me clearly belongs to a hen Brambling. 



\ 2136. Five.—Vd\o-\di], Muotka-jarvvi ?, 23 June, 1857. 



[There is some confusion in the entry of these eggs in the book, and they 

 may possibly have been taken at Katkessuando in East Bothnia.] 



§ 2137. Three. 

 Seem to be Fringilla montifringilla — label lost. 



[I cannot think what else these eggs can be, but they are somewhat abnormal 

 in appearance, and the loss of any particulars of their history is much to be 

 regretted.] 



§ 2138. /S'ez;^;^.— Sources of the Tana, 22 June, 1857. "J. W. 

 Bird seen on." 



0. W. tab. xi. fig. 29. 



[These must have been taken by Mr. Wolley on his way to Norway : they 

 were never entered by him iu his note-book, but were packed in the nest, to 

 which was affixed a memorandum with the above particulars.] 



§ 2139. Three. — Karasjok, 19 June, 1856. From Pastor 

 Sommerfelt, 1857. 



§ 2140. Five. — Bonakes, East Finmark, 21 June, 1856. 

 From Pastor Sommerfelt, 1857. 



[The eggs included in this and the preceding section were not entered in his 

 book by Mr. Wolley, and in each case the name of the locality was written on 

 the specimen by the Pastor in an abbreviated form ; but I believe I have 

 interpreted both correctly. Bonakes, however, is very far north for a Brambling 

 to breed.] 



^ 2141. Two. — Aita-jarwi, Enontekis Lappmark, 13 June, 

 1857. 



Out of six found by Maria Muotka-jarwi. 



