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§ 3765. Four.—Katkiassuando, 1857. 
Brought on 5th July by Anna Greta Frederiksdotter, belonging to 
Khas Vanha-piha, who said he did not know what they were. 
§ 3766. Three——Meras-lompalo, 7 July, 1857. 
Brought on the 19th, and said to have been Vikla [Greenshank], 
found in a myr as above. Olaf has since told me that it was he who 
found them. 
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§ 3767. Three.—Utkaniemi, West Bothnia, 7 June, 1858. 
[Brought, as Jack Snipe’s eggs, to Knoblock on the 15th, by Lars Larsson, 
of Muonioalusta, who said he found them on the 7th in a myr on the Swedish 
side near Utkaniemi, and that he saw the bird, which flew not far from the 
nest, and he knew it was not a Reeve. Knoblock seems to have been in 
doubt as to what these eggs were, and there is nothing to shew what 
Mr. Wolley thought of them, but I have no hesitation in ascribing them 
to the Wood-Sandpiper, though they are remarkable eggs, with a very fine 
deep green ground-colour. | 
§ 3768. . Ziree.—Perila-uoma, 10 June, 1858. 
[Brought to Knoblock on the 19th, by Simon Peter Salmojirvi, who said he 
found them in a myr as above, and that he saw the bird, which he knew to be 
Liro (that is, Wood-Sandpiper). The fourth egg was broken, These are also 
remarkable specimens, of a pale, almost white, ground-colour. | 
§ 3769. Four.—Lompalo-uoma, 3 June, 1859. 
{ Brought, 6th June, by Oluf Olufsson Hietases, as Greenshank’s, found as 
above; but Knoblock rightly judged them to be Wood-Sandpiper’s. | 
§ 3770. Three—Kyro, 11 June, 1859. 
Brought by Kyré Niku, who found them by the shore of a lake. 
§ 3771. Four—Muoniovaara, 13 June, 1859. 
Brought the same day by Tiberg’s Carolina, who found them in a 
myr behind the enclosure. 
