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LAGGPUS ALBUS. 
§ 2956. Mve.—Enontekis Lappmark, 9 June, 1854. 
Willow-Grouse found by myself: the bird flying from its nest 
just before me, in a kind of mere near the river-side, between 
Nyimakka and Mukka-uoma. 
§ 2957. Aleven.—Lapland, 1854. 
Obtained on the 17th of June from Anders and his son Lars, two 
Lapps, at Rowtio, seven miles south of Nvimakka. They live or were 
living at Wokases. I picked these eleven eggs out of some three 
dozen, all said decidedly to be Riekko [| Willow-Grouse] and not 
Kiiruna | Ptarmigan], of which they had found none. 
§ 2958. Heven.—Tore Sieppi, 15 June, 1854. 
Taken by Sieppi’s Karl, the second boy. 
§ 2959. Five.—Kaaressuando, 6 June, 1854. 
Annonti’s Josa found these curious eggs near Kaaressuando, and 
said they were Willow-Grouse. Aiéiruna or Mountain-Ptarmigan is 
not about Kaaressuando, in the summer at least. 
[These eggs (one of the six originally obtained not being forthcoming) are 
warmly coloured, and somewhat closely freckled, but in a way that can be 
matched by many others. | 
§ 2960. Zwo.—Mukka-uoma, 12 June, 1854. 
Found by Elias under my eye in a plain above Mukka-uoma. 
Decidedly Datlripa. 
§ 2961. Siv.—Kaaressuando, 1854. 
Out of some fourteen or fifteen brought in 1854, and at the time 
believed by me confidently to be those of 7. saliceti, though I do not 
now (August, 1855) exactly remember the particulars. I sent some 
to Herr Carl Hartman at Gefle. 
§ 2962. Four.—Wassara, 1856. 
Brought to Muoniovara 12 July by Nils Wassara, found by his 
brother Anders. 
