108 EUDROMIAS MORINELLUS. 
nests on Skiddaw, one had three eggs and the other two. They vary 
in size and also in colonr. I believe they are the only Dotterels’ eggs 
found here this summer.” In the second letter he added that one 
nest was found on the Sth, the other on the 15th June. 
[Mr. Wolley does not seem to have recollected that the finder of these egos 
os, 
William Greenip, was the man from whom Mr. Wilkinson had obtained eggs 
before (§ 3409), and the fact of their being acquainted does not seem to have 
been known to Mr. Evans. Of these five eggs two are so much alike as to be 
evidently from one nest, two more may both be from a second nest, but the 
fifth egg differs so from the rest that I should be inclined to attribute it to a 
third nest. ] 
§ 3412. Zwo.—Pallas-tuntun, June, 1855. 
Martin Pekka, the Lapp, brought these, ready blown, to Ludwig 
on the 25th June. He had cracked two of them and mended them 
with white-of-egg and ‘Illustrated London News.’ They were found 
by Martin’s brother Johan Erki and Martin’s son Piety, on Lumi- 
kerro (Snow-peak) the north end of Pallas-tunturi. 
[There were three eggs, but the third is not forthcoming. } 
§ 3413. Zhree—Varanger Fjord, 29 June, 1855. “ With 
bird.” 
By the Lapp Schoolmaster, at Nyborg. I hope to have time to 
skin the bird, which seems to be a hen. 
P.S.—By dissection it is a cock ! 
§ 3414. Zhree—Ounas-tunturi, 25 June, 1856. 
Found at the south end of Ounas-tunturi by the wife of Hendrik 
Kaukanen, and brought by him in a handkerchief to Muoniovara 
on the 27th of June. He is a Lapp and named them Lahula 
[ef. § 3391]. 
§ 3415. Three. 
West Finmark, 9 June, 1857. 
§ 3416. Two. 7 
Received by Ludwig on the 10th from Leski Picti in the mountains 
