4S4 PERISOREUS INFAUSTUS, 



midsummer. The eggs marked a [fig. 3] and /3 [fig. 4] are beautiful 

 varieties ; /3 is remarkable for its uuder-tiiits being collected at one 

 end, and its deeper markings at the other. 



\ 2604. i^o/^r.— Rowa, 1S55. 



Out of five^ which Nils took from two or even three nests. This 

 year the number of eggs in a nest varied from three to four, never 

 more, 



[One of these, and one from those next to be mentioned, formed Lots 67 and 

 68 at Mr. Stevens's auction-room on 7 Mareli, 1856, when they were bought 

 by M. Parzudaki.] 



% 2605. 7Vo.— Eowa, 1855. 



Out of three. From Pehr Rowa, the hump-backed Pimz. Pro- 

 babl}'^ the nest mentioned by Johan as found well on in ^lay 

 [p. 482] . 



% 2606. 77/?w.— Rowa, 1856. 



Out of six, bought of the Punz lads, by Peter Parg, and brought 

 to Muouiovara, 15 May. 



[The other three of the six formed Lots 81 to 8-3 at Mr. Stevens's rooms on 

 12 May, 1857, and were bought by Messrs. Salmon, Walter, and Parzudahi.] 



§ 2007. 0;?^.— Sadio, 1856. 



Out of three brought to Muoniovara by Michel, who found them. 



[The other two were Lots 79 and 80 at Mr. Stevens's, 12 May, 1857, and 

 were bought by Messrs. Salmon and Walter.] 



\ 2608. Four. — Modas-jarwi, West Bothnia, 29 April, 1856. 

 Brought by Puna Johan, 12 May. 



§ 2609. 7^o?/r.— Muoniovaara, 30 April, 1856. 



According to the entry made at the time in Knoblock's book, these 

 eggs were found as above by Peter Nilsson '' while he was hewing 



