424 PINICOLA EiSUCLEATOR. 



Taken by myself ia the night or early in the morning. The bird 

 was very tame as usual, and came back to the nest in about five 

 minutes after I had exchanged the two eggs in it for Redwings', on 

 which latter it readily sat. The nest was in a gay young spruce, and 

 so that I could reach it from the ground. The third egg was lying 

 outside the lining of the nest among the external twigs, whither it 

 had probably rolled when Mikel climbed up. The spot is near the 

 Gyr-Falcon's nest, where Piety trapped the cock bird [§ 201]. 



§ 2265. Four.—Kyvo, June, 1857. 



Taken by Kyro Niku in the course of the week preceding the 

 14th June, when I received them. The nest is slight, lined, as usual, 

 with very fine grass. 



§ 2266. r///re.— Sadio, June, 1857. 



Found by the younger Johan of Sadio, and received by me in Yli- 

 Kyro on the 14th. 



\ 2267. Four.— Kyro, June, 1857. 



With the nest ; received by me as the last. 



§ 2268. Four. \ 



I Yli-Kyro, 14 June, 1857. 

 S 2269. Four. J 



0. W. tab. xii. tig. 9. 



Two nests found by the boys Johan Johansson of Yli-Kyro and 

 Fredrik Sadio (the latter being Kyro Jacob's servant-lad) in com- 

 pany, a few days before 1 received them. The name " Kdpylintu " 

 was of course given to them. 



% 2270. 5'%r^e.— Ruona-lehta, Enontekis Lappmark, 19 June, 

 1857. 



O. W. tab. xii. figg. 6, 7. 



Brought by Johan Peter Wassara, without the nest, to Muoniovara, 

 24th June. These are small eggs. 



