168 TOTANUS GLAREOLA. 
§ 3772. Four.—Pippo-uoma, 12-18 June, 1859. 
Brought by Martin Pekka on the 25th of June, having been found 
as above, apparently by his daughter Elsa. 
§ 3773. Four.—Wirne-uoma, 23 June, 1859. 
Brought on the 25th by Carl Liljela, found as above. 
[§.3774. One. 
Given to us by Mr. Newecome, who himself brought several eggs of the 
‘“Whitestart Sandpiper” (which in those days we took to bs Totanus 
ochropus) from Holland, whither he had been for the hawking at The Loo. | 
Valkenswaard, 1848. From Mr. Newcome. 
[§ 3775. Fouwr.—Valkenswaard, 1851. 
These are from the number, already mentioned, received by us direct from 
Arnold Bots, of which we gave Mr. Wolley one (§ 5742). There can be no 
doubt as to their being Wood-Sandpipers’; but one of them is that which 
Mr. Yarrell thonght was a Common Sandpiper’s. | 
[§ 3776. One.—Paddeby, East Finmark, June, 1855. 
[§ 3777. Zwo—Nyborg, East Finmark, July, 1855. 
These brought to us at the places named. Totanus glareola was by no means 
uncommon on the higher part of the Varanger Fjord, and Mr. Hudleston 
caught a young bird not many days old, which he brought for me to sketch.j 
[§ 3778. One—Heeze, 13 May, 1856. ) 
From Mr. 
[§ 3779. One.—Valkenswaard, 20 May, 1856. + John Baker, 
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1857. 
[§ 3780. One. 
These three eges were bought at Mr. Stevens’s rooms, where Mr. Baker had 
a sale, on the 24th July, 1857, by mv brother, who obtained the particulars 
above given from Mr, Baker a few days after (cf. §§ 1470 and 1600). ] 
Domel, 6 June, 1856. ) 
