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§ 3752. Four. — Muoniovaara, 22 June, 1854. “ Bird 
snared.” | 
By Ludwig in Kaakkuri-lammas, The skin of the bird iies 
before me. 
[These eggs have a very conspicuous zone. | 
§ 3753. Four.—Palojoki, June, 1854. 
From Johan Matthias Johanenpoika of the gédstgifvaregard at 
Palojoki. I got them on the 22nd of June, on my way southward, 
but did not see the lad himself. P.S. 6 Nov. Wood-Sandpiper’s. 
§ 3754. Four.—Katkassuando, 1854, 
Liro’s eggs from Anna Greta. 
§ 3755. Mour.—lIso-uoma, 19 June, 1855. ‘ Bird snared. 
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Found by Anton and Ludwig just after they got into the myr from 
Akka-Mella. He shewed Mr. Newton and me the exact spot when 
we were in the myr with him [in August]. They laid a fence with 
snares round the nest, and caught the bird in little more than an 
hour. Its skin is here. 
§ 3756. One.—Abkis-lompalo, 1855. 
Of three brought by a lad, Henrick, on 28 June. On comparison 
with a series of 28 Wood-Sandpipers’ eggs, these three look so large 
as to suggest the idea of a distinct species. 
[The alleged discovery of Totanus ochropus breeding in Lapland always 
rendered Mr. Wolley suspicious of eggs which might belong to it, until 
Ludwig’s expedition to Kop Vand in 1857 put an end to all uncertainty on 
that point. Though some eggs of the Wood-Sandpiper closely resemble those 
of the Green Sandpiper, this one shews no particular similarity. | 
§ 3757. Four.—Mukka-uoima, 1855. 
From Josa’s wife, in a marsh near the house. Apparently Wocd- 
Sandpiper’s, but an interesting Ring-Dotterel-like variety. 
