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[§ 3369. Zio—Golchika, 10 July, 1895. “Bird shot. C. 
B. H.” From Mr. C. Boyce Hill, 1896. 
Mr. Popham, with whom Mr. Hill travelled, wrote in ‘The Ibis’ for 1897 
(p. 102) of this species that ‘‘we came across Grey Plovers nesting near 
Golchika, and, after considerable trouble and annoyance from the inevitable 
mosquito, we succeeded in watching four birds on to their nests,” from one of 
which these eggs are. | 
PLUVIALIS APRICARIUS (Linnzus). 
GOLDEN PLOVER. 
§ 3370. Zwo—From Mr. R. Mansfield, 1844. 
§ 3371. One.—lIceland. From Mr. Hewitson, 1844. 
§ 3372. One-—From Mr. Proctor, through Mr. Williamson, 
1846. 
§ 3373. Four.—Sandée, Ferée, 29 June, 1849. 
The only nest of this bird I ever found was in Sandée, on 29 
June. The eggs were hard sat on; we saw the bird get off them. 
Golden Plovers are plentiful in Ferée. 
§ 3374. Four—Orkney, 1850. From Mr. George Harvey, 
of Stromness. 
§ 3375. Zwenly—Orkney, 1851. From Mr. George Harvey. 
§ 3376. Four.—Assynt, 1851. From Mr. John Sutherland. 
§ 3377. Sivz.—Unst, Shetland, 1847-51. From Mr. James 
Smith, through Dr. Frere. 
§ 3378. Seren.—Feroe, year doubtful. 
