426 PINICOLA ENUCLEATOR. 



§ 2279. 7%ree.— Ala-Kyro, Jane, 1857. "Bird snared." 



These two nests I received in Yli-Kyro on the 14th of June. 

 They were brought by Mikel, Niku's brother ; and with them two 

 snared hen birds, which I do not doubt were, as he said, snared from 

 them. The eggs were blended, but the bright green colour of four 

 is suflBcient to separate them from the others. 



^ 2280. Four. — Kotti-maa, Muotka-jarwi, 23 June, 1857. 

 " With head of hen." 



The girl Maria found them in Kotti-maa (homestead), and brought 

 them to Muoniovara, blown by herself, on the 15th July, 



§2281. Three. — Kaakkuri - lammas, Muoniovaara, West 

 Bothnia, 30 June, 1857. 



These were found by young Johan Tiberg (Toinen Allon Josa) as 

 he was cutting wood on the rise of the hill just on this side of 

 Kaakkuri-lammas, and therefore on Muonio-vaara. The tree was 

 a long, thin pine with several large branches at the top. 



§ 2282. Three.— Kyvo, 1857. 



Out of a nest of four, one of two brought by Mikel Sadio, and 

 found probably by his brother, who is servant to Jacob Larssou 

 Kyro, to whom they belonged. They are long narrow eggs. 



§ 2283. Three.— Kyvb, 1857. 



Brought with the last, but easily separated by their beautiful blue 

 ground-colour, and entirely different character. 



§ 2284. Four. — Wuontis-jarwi, Enontekis Lappmark, June, 

 1857. 



O. W. tab. xii. fig. 14. 



One of three nests found in Wuondis-jarwi, the village near 

 Peldouoma, on the 22nd and 23rd of June, by Johan Sadio, and 

 brought by Mikel. 



