150 TOTANUS FUSCUS. 
§ 3663. Four.—Toras-sieppi, June, 1856. 
Brought by Toras-sieppi’s girl on the 23rd June, soon after they 
were taken. Large young inside. 
§ 3664. Four.—Kaaressuando, 1856. 
Two or three of them badly broken. Found by Pieton Josa, and 
obtained by Ludwig on 27th July. Josa called them Mustatiutti, as 
they evidently are. 
§ 3665. Four.—Marranen, S. 
Obtained by Ludwig in Kuttainen, 26th July. They were found 
by Anti, a lad of Rodos-niemi’s gard, in Marrases, which lies two 
Swedish miles to the west of Kuttainen. 
§ 3666. Four.—Muoniovaara, 6 June, 1857. 
Found by Herr Forsstrém’s drdng [servant], Abraham Wollsson 
Kangosjirvi, as he was leading horses, in the south end of Muonio- 
vaara, near the marsh which is on the Muonioalusta winter-road. 
The bird flew up, but he did not recognize it. He put them in his 
handkerchief, and two are slightly dented. They are evidently 
Spotted Redshank’s and were slightly sat upon. 
§ 3667. Four.—Salmojarvi, 1-6 June, 1857. 
Brought on the 10th of June by Hendrik, with the name Riivattu, 
but found by his brother Matthias. Paly-marked eggs and small; 
but seem probably right. The colour, a greenish ground, and the 
early date of the capture are favourable. 
§ 3668. Four.—Salmojirvi, 8 June, 1857. 
rought with the last by Hendrik Salmojirvi, but found by 
himself in Ahven-kielinen on Sirkijarvi river-strand. The bird 
rose two ells from his feet, crying ¢jut, tjut, and he knew with 
certainty that it was Riivattu. Though the eggs are so small I have 
little doubt that they are, as stated, Spotted Redshank’s. I have 
fonnd the lad trustworthy, so far as can remember, He spoke with 
