16 TETRAO UROGALLUS. 
§ 2891. Zwo.—Juoksengi, Kast Bothnia, 7 June, 1853. 
Brought with eggs of Orre [Greyhen] and Ripa | Willow-Grouse]. 
§ 2892. One.—Cifvre Muonioniska, June, 1853. 
Out of six brought to me here, by a person who had taken them 
some days ago. He said that they were those of Tjader hana 
[é.e. hen Capercally]. They had been sat upon for a short time. 
§ 2893. Three.—Kiutkiisuando, 29 May, 1854. 
Out of six brought to me on the 30th. The Black Grouse is not 
found within many miles. 
§ 2894. One.—Kuttainen, 5 June, 1854. ° 
Kuttainen, two miles to the south of Kaaressuando, on the same 
side of the river, is probably the most northerly spot in this direction 
where the Capercally breeds. It is rarely seen at Kaaressuando. 
I do not know when these (six) eggs were taken. They were brought 
to me by Puno [i.e. red] Johan, an elderly man. 
[The remaining five eggs are not forthcoming. | 
§ 2895. Ligit.—Viksi, 5 June, 1854. 
Found by Anton at the end of Umarainan-uoma. ‘The bird flew 
up from the nest, which was under a little Norway pine just in the 
angle, or nearly so, made by an old tree that lay on the ground. 
The bird flew away very slowly. 
15 October.—-I have seen the nest just as Ludwig described it, 
except that there were two little logs forming an angle with the tree. 
The nest, as usual, near a Norway fir, in a damp hollow or thicket. 
§ 2896. Zwo.—Mielmooka-vaara, 9 June, 1854. 
Out of seven which Salomon Hietalla brought on the 11th June, 
and Ludwig blew them—large young inside. 
At Stevens’s, 26 January, 1855, three were sold to Mr. Bond. 
{The missing two I cannot account for. } 
