D4, LAGOPUS SCOTICUS.—L. ALBUS. 
[§ 2948. One.—Scotland. From Mr. R. J. Thompson, 1846. ] 
[§ 2949. Hight—Gordon Castle, Banftshire, 1554. From 
Lord March. | 
[§ 2950. Two.—Dumfriesshire, 1854. From Mr. W. G. 
Johnstone. | 
[§ 2951. Seven.—Gartan, Donegal, 8 May, 1863. From 
Mr. Robert Harvey. 
Mr. Harvey wrote that “this nestful was taken by my son in the mountain 
of Derryveagh, close to the spot where Murray (Mr. Adair’s shepherd) was 
murdered three years ago. | 
LAGOPUS ALBUS (Gmelin). 
WILLOW-GROUSE. 
§ 2952. One.——Juoksengi, 7 June, 1853. 
At Juoksengi,7 June, two Tyider’s eggs, and afterwards some nine 
Orre’s and eleven Ripa’s eggs were brought, those of the last two sat 
upon [$§ 2891, 2926]. The species from the aspect of the country 
is doubtless Dalripa { Lagopus albus, otherwise saliceti]. 
§ 2953. Hive.—Muonioniska, June, 1853. 
Brought to me at Herr Forsstrém’s. 
§ 2954. Mve.—tKaaressuando, 2 June, 1854. 
No doubt Tetrao saliceti, which I am assured is the only species at 
Kaaressuando. We saw very many and shot some cock birds. I 
took these eggs. On my first visit there were only four; by the side 
of a birch: not much nest, and the eggs covered with dried birch- 
leaves and mixed with them. 
§ 2955. Seven.—Portavaara, 3 June, 1854. 
Found by my men on the Finnish side on or near Portavaara. 
