CORVUS MONEDULA. 501 



§ 2686. T?^'o.— Strelley, Nottinghamshire, 1851. 



[These eggs were not entered in Mr. Wolley's book ; but the inscription on 

 the box containing them shewed that they were taken as above by Syssel- 

 mand Miiller, of Thorshavn, when on a visit to Mr. Edge (Mr. WoUey's cousin 

 and companion in his Faroese expedition) at Strelley.] 



§2687. 0;?^.— Sweden, 1856. 



[There is no entry of this egg by Mr. Wolley ; but it was undoubtedly one 

 that he obtained when with Mr. Simpson (kodie Hudleston) in Qilland, and 

 most likely at Melboda on the 6th or 10th of May, 1856.] 



[§ 2688. T/iree.—E\veden, 22 April, 1847.] 

 [§ 2689. /S'/,i'.— Elvedcii, 25 April, 1851. 



Three of these are almost devoid of marldngs.] 



[§ 2690. 0;?^.— Elveden, 25 April, 1851.] 



[§ 2691. 7W.— Elveden, 1 May, 1852.] 



[§ 2692. One.— llockwold, Norfolk, 1856. From Mr. New- 

 come. 



From a nest containing several others, all so coloured as nearly to resemble 

 Choughs' egg?.] 



[§ 2693. Five.— Voii Ballyrain, Donegal, 30 April, 1863. 

 From Mr. Robert Harvey. 



Mr. Harvey's note says that this nestful was from an old unoccupied house. 

 The eggs are somewhat abnormal, and he considered them the produce of a 

 last year's bird.] 



[§ 2694. 0;/.^.— Port Ballyrain, 30 April, 1863. From Mr. 

 Robert Harvey. * 



A typical specimen from a nest in the same house and on the same day as 

 the last.] 

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