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2834. Zwo.—Elveden, June, 1856. ] 
2835. Zwo.—Elveden, 8 September, 1856. “A. & KE. N.” 
The late breeding of this Ring-Dove has been often noticed, but I know no 
other instance of this species having eggs so late in the year. | 
2836. Four.—FElveden Warren, April, 1857. (From two 
nests.) | 
9837. Zwo.—Lakenheath, 24 April, 1857. “EH. N.” 
My brother wrote :—‘ Thess two small eggs taken by myself on the hill on 
Lakenheath Warren, while hawking with Mr. Newcome. The old bird flew 
from the Rabbit-burrow in which they were.” They measure 1:07 by ‘82 and 
“94 by °76 inch respectively. | 
9838. Zhree.—Elveden Warren, 1859. 
Out of nine from Spinks the warrener, of which we gave a pair to Mr. Wolley 
(§ 2823) and two pairs to Mr. Gould. | 
2839. Hour.—FElveden Warren, 1861. (rom two nests.) | 
2840. One—Berkshire, May, 1865. “'T. E. B.’ From 
Mr. Buckley, 1896. | 
2541. One.—From the late Mr. Scales’s collection, 1885. ] 
COLUMBA RUPESTRIS, Bonaparte ex Pallas. 
2842. One.—Lake Baikal, May, 1869. From M. Verreaux, 
Treo 
QVGA 2 1 371 ip 1 
2843. One.—Siberia. From Dr, Dybowski, through M. 
Verreaux, 1873. 
The first of these eves was presumably received from Dr. Dybowski, as the 
last certainly was. A note on this species by him is printed by Dr. Taczanowski 
. a ae Oe wae By is > m6) = 5 2 . . 
in the ‘Journal fiir Ornithologie ‘for 1875 (p. 97), and its eggs are described in 
the posthumously published work cf the latter (T’aune Ornith. de la Sibérie 
Orientale, i. p. 731). ] 
