22 BONASIA SYLVESTRIS.—LAGOPUS SCOTICUS. 
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§ 2935. Mve.—Kongiis in Kittila, 16, 17 June, 1856. 
Light eggs: the nest found about two miles from the church 
towards the north in low land a little burnt out. The bird very tame. 
[One of these eggs was sold at Mr. Stevens's, 12 May, 1857, to Mr. Milner, 
a second, 80 May, 1860, to Mr. Salvin, and a third was sent by me to 
Dr. Heermann in 1861. This was the first nest of the species of which 
Mr, Wolley had knowledge in Lapland. 
§ 2936. Zhree.—Kalangi, June, 1859. 
Brought to Muoniovara, by Hendrik’s wife, 23 June. 
[§ 2937. Four—Nolangi-selka, 30 June, 1860. 
Out of eight found by Nicolai Wassara. The other four I sent to the 
Smithsonian Institution in 1803. One of these is curiously under-coloured. | 
LAGOPUS SCOTICUS (Latham). 
RED GROUSE. 
§ 2938. Zwo—England, not later than 1843. 
Obtained by George Wolley. 
[Most likely from some Derbyshire moor. } 
§ 2939. four.—Glasnevin, Sutherland, 25 May, 1849. 
Given me at Inchnadamph by a shepherd, who had just brought 
them in; the mother had been killed by a cow. Glasnevinis a hill in 
Assynt. I could not find a nest myself in all my rambles over the 
moors. 
§ 2940. Seven—Orkney, 1850. From Mr. George Harvey, 
of Stromness. 
The Ptarmigan, as I learn from the histories of Orkney, is not 
found in these islands, so these eggs are Grouse beyond the possibility 
of mistake. There is very good Grouse-shooting in Orkney. No 
Grouse in Shetland. 
