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§ 3810. Houwr.—Torvi-koski, Jerisjoki, 16 June, 1854. 
From Likavainio Erky: the nest under a juniper-bush. 
§ 3811. One.—Palojoki, 1954. 
Found by the two boys, Heiki Ollenpoika and Zacharias 
Johanenpoika. 
§ 3812. Zwo.—Torasieppi, 1854. 
Brought at midsummer by the lad Johan. 
§ 3813. Scv.—Enontekis, 1854. 
Apparently Common Sandpipers’, found about Kaaressuando, of 
which the old name is Enontekis. The Pastor calls the eggs Iso 
Liro’s, evidently mistaking them for those of the Wood-Sandpiper. 
{ Recent maps shew that the name Enontekis has now been transferred to a 
site on the northern shore of Ounasjarvi. ] 
§ 3814. Seven.—Lapland, 1854. 
Apparently Common Sandpipers’: many of them brought to me 
under that bird’s name— Sip. Many others thrown away— 
unblowable. 
§ 3815. Mour.—Patsjoki, 11 June, 1855. “J. W.” 
I saw the bird distinctly, as it was leaving the nest, on an island 
in the river below the Russo-Finnish frontier, 
§ 3816. Fowr.—Enara, 14 June, 1855. 
I took this nest myself on an island in the river, under a bush 
still without leaves, a short while before getting into the lake. 
§ 3817. Four—Patsjoki, June, 1855. “J. W.” 
[Not entered in the Egg-book by Mr. Wolley, but the inscription shews 
that they were taken by him on his journey to or from Lake Enara.} 
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