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in South Varanger, on the 19tii July 1866, and Sommerfelt, too, 

 thinks he has procured eggs of the species from Tanen; hence it 

 occurs breeding, from time to time at least, in East Finmark. 

 Critophaga milia^'ia, Lin. 



But a single colony of this species has been hitherto observed 

 in Norway, dispersed, apparently in small numbers, along the Jsederen 

 reef, over a surface of about two geographical D miles. This col- 

 ony is obviously descended from stray birds, which must have found 

 their way hither from the coast of Jutland (distant about 15 geo- 

 graphical miles). 



In 1867, the year in which it was first observed, my friend 

 Mr. Landmark killed 3 examples, at different spots on the 'reef. In 

 June 1872, he observed here only one individual, which was suffered 

 to escape. 



In the Museum of Bergen one or two individuals of this bird 

 are labelled „Norge"; whether rightly, is a question. 

 Emheriza citrinella, Lin. 



In July 1872, by no means rare at Troms0, at Bosekop, in 

 Alten, and along the banks of the Altenelv (70'^). An individual 

 shot in the last mentioned locality measured 182 mm, total length. 

 Rare in East Finmark, but has been found breeding in Tanen. 



On the southern fells, it is found, in a vertical direction, at an 

 altitude of more than 3000' a. 1. s. (Nystuen on the Fillefjeld). 

 Emheriza sJioeniclus, Lin. 



Common along the whole coast, as far north as Troms0 and 

 Alten. At Bosekop (Alten), the young birds were fully fledged 

 17th July 1872. Not rarely observed in East Finmark; north of the 

 Polar Circle, the species would appear to occur less abundantly than 

 in the birch region of the southern fells. 



A nest on Tromsoen was located, contrary to custom, in a 

 perfectly dry spot at the root of a tree, amidst a group of tall 

 birches. Chiefly insects were found in the stomachs and gullets of 

 the nestlings, which was also the case with an old female, killed 

 on that island; the brownish eggs (V2 f"™ in length) of a parasi- 

 tical insect — seemingly difficult of digestion — were found in 



