low TOTANUS FUSCUS. 
§ 3673. Four.—Kaaressuando, June, 1857. 
Received by me at Kaaressuando of Picton Josa, and called Musta- 
kuovi [Black Whimbrel] by his lad Josa, who found them himself 
some weeks before midsummer on Sirma-vaara on the way to Sya- 
jarvi, in Finland. It is over a mile from Kaaressuando, on the top 
of a hill under a little juniper—reindeer-moss ground. 
§ 3674. Four.—Pulju, 1857. ‘* With bird.” 
Brought 4th August, by Sadio Michael. They came with Johan 
Johansson Pulju to Sadio while Michael was away, with the skin of 
the bird now in my possession. 
§ 3675. Four—Peldo-uoma, June, 1857. “ With bird.” 
Brought to me 18th June at Peldouoma, by Peter Angili, with the 
bird snared from the eggs. 
§ 3676. Four.—Kattila, 1857. 
Brought to Muoniovara on 5th August, by Carl Johansson 
Nulusjirvi, the post-lad for the occasion. He received them in 
Rauhula of the Kittila postman, who had brought them from Sirkka, 
and said they belonged to Johan Mathila there. 
§ 3677. Four.—Palovaara-lompalo, 4 June, 1858. 
Brought to Muoniovara, 6th June, by Ligawaini Eric’s daughter, 
who said they were Mustatiutti, which the girl Stina had found as 
above on dry burnt ground (fért). There was nothing else in the 
nest than dry leaves, and forest round about. The bird flew up from 
the nest and cried ¢jut, tjut. 
§ 8678. Two.—Kyro, 7 June, 1858. 
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Out of four sent to Muoniovara, 4th July, found by Olaf Johan 
Kyré in Lantantakki-pulasta. The other two broken. 
