464 EMBERIZA CITIUNELLA. 



§ 2512. 7'wo.— Lapland, 1856. 



From Piety, under the name of " Iso Sirkku " ; but seem to be 

 Yellow hammer's. 



[Also eggs above the usual size.] 



§ 2513. i^/y^.— Kihlaiigi, 29 May, 1858. 



Found by Matti's boy of Kihlangi, uuder a little bush near their 

 house. 



[Small specimeus.] 



§ 2514. Three. — Lapland, 8 June, 1859. 



Brought by Lizawaynio Erik's daughter ; found behind the fenec. 

 The nest had horsehair in it. 



[§ 2515. Oiie. — Chippenham, Cambridgeshire, 1846.] 



[§ 2516. 7'/^;o.— Elveden, May, 1847.] 



[^ 2517. 7i^o.— Elveden, May, 1848.] 



[^ 2518. Three.— EhQ^ew, 1857.] 



[§ 2519. 0;z6^— Hockwold, Norfolk, May, 1852.] 



[§ 2520. Four. — Elveden, May and June, 1852. From three 



nests.] 



[^ 2521. /5'e>.— Cothen, Anhalt. From Dr. Baldamus, 1861. 



Given to me at the time of mj^ visit to the Pastor at Osternienburg in August 

 1861. A nestful of singular beauty ; the eggs almost like Snow-Bunting's.] 



[\ 2522. i^o^^r.— Lapland, 1862. 



Brought to Muouiovara by Kyro Niku in what appeared to be the lining of 

 a Waxwing's nest, and said by him to have been found in a spruce about three 

 fathoms from the ground ! There cannot be much doubt, however, of their 

 being Yellowhammer's eggs, and the story was most likely a pure invention,] 



