164 TOTANUS GLAREOLA. 
§ 3746. One.—Muonioniska, June, 1853. 
Of four eggs which we found collected for us on our return to 
(E(vrebyn, 27 June. They were taken by one of the two girls who 
brought the eggs of Redstart [$ 1410]. 
[The three other eggs of this nest were sold at Mr. Stevens’s rooms, 
17 February, 1854, to Lord Garvagh. | 
§ 3747. Four.—Kaaressuando, 5 June, 1854. 
Found to-day by a Lapp boy near Maunu. He calls them Liro, 
that is Wood-Sandpiper. 
§ 3748. Four.—Muoniovaara, 6 June, 1854. 
Found by Anton in Kaakkuri-lammas, at the back of Muoniovaara. 
He tried in vain to snare the bird. 
§ 3749. Four.—Muoniovaara, 8 June, 1854. 
Found by Anton in a marshy spot, a few ells across, near the 
other house. The bird flew up, and he thought nothing of it till 
afterwards, but then he went back. 
[These eggs have a pale green ground. | 
§ 3750. Mour.—Muoniovaara, 14 June, 1854. 
Apparently Wood-Sandpiper’s, found by Andragards Maria [Maria 
of the other house] and blown by Ludwig during my absence— 
largish young inside. The nest was on a tuft just by the fence. I 
often see birds there. 
§ 3751. Fouwr.—Muoniovaara, 15 June, 1854. 
Found by Ludwig just at the back of the fence, between Herr 
Forsstré6m’s house and the lake. The bird he was sure was Liro, 
which he knows well, and I see the birds about there every day and 
hear them at this moment that I am writing (5 July). Ludwig laid 
snares, and three Fieldfares’ eggs in the uest, all blown and filled 
with water. He saw a Hawk-Owl almost directly afterwards fly to 
the nest and carry off an egg—a dainty meal | 
