492 PERISOREUS INFAUSTUS. 



[^ 2632. Tifo.—L^iplmd, 1860. 



Out of four from three different nests, iDroupht to Muouiovara, 30 June, by 

 Maria Muotkajarwi, but without other particulars.] 



[§ 2633. T2V0. — Knutima, Enontekis Lappmark, 16 April, 1860. 



Broufiht to Muouiovara, 2 July, by Martin Pekka, having been found as 

 above on the strand of the Aunas-joki.] 



[^ 2634. Four. — Ketto-mella, Enontekis Lappmark, 20 April, 

 1860. 



Brought with the last, and also found near the Aunas-joki.] 



[§ 2635. i^/z;e.— Lalva-uoma, 24 April, 1861. 



Brought to Muouiovara, 30 May, by Olaf Ilendrik Wassara, having been 

 found as above,] 



[§ 2636. Five.— We\Ma, 24 April, 1861. 



Brought to Muoniovara, 30 April, by Olaf Wassara, and, like the last, said 

 to be all from one nest. These are the only instances known to me of this 

 species having five eggs in a nest, and I think that in this last case there may 

 have been some mistake, as one of the eggs is very different fi'om the other 

 four, and indeed is an uncommon variety. But the Wassara Lapps were usually 

 very careful.] 



[§ 2637. nrce.—now^-uonm, 6 May, 1861. 



Brought in, 13 May, by Johan Eriksson Rowa, otherwise Punz. These 

 eggs are very like ordinary Pies' in colour and shape, but are much smaller.] 



[^ 2638. 77^/re.— Salmo-vaara, East Bothnia, 28 April, 1802. 



Brought by Simon Peter, of Salmojarwi, the same day.] 



[§ 2639. 0;/^.— Kyro, 1862. 



One of two brought by Jacob Larsson, 10 May, without further particulars. 

 The other egg I sent to Prof. J. T. Keinhardt for the Museum at Copenhagen.] 



