196 PHALAROPUS HYPERBOREUS. 
being on Kaarejoki. From two nests blown by the Pastor 
[Engelmark] or his children, and called by him Pohjasen Uima. 
‘I ‘saw the birds on another small lake by Kaarevaara in June. 
§ 3927. Two.—Sandskjer, Varanger Fjord, 23 June, 1855. 
“JW.” 
Out of a nest of four found by Mr. Simpson [Hudleston], who 
was so placed that he saw the bird fly up from the sea on to the nest 
in the grass. Both birds were very tame, and I examined them 
carefully with and without the glass, to ascertain the species, 
thinking the situation might suit the Grey Phalarope. We were 
watching for a Turnstone’s nest [§ 3271]. 
{I well remember this nest, the first Phalarope’s I ever saw. The other 
two eggs are in Mr, Hudleston’s collection. } 
§ 3928. Four.—Varanger Fjord, 28 June, 1855. “ With 
bird.” 
The first was shot by the Lapp schoolmaster (the artist), who 
brought it to me with the eggs. It is a female. He found it 
something like a Norwegian mile from Nyborg. 
[The same man brought also a Dotterel and its eges (§ 5413), obtained on 
the same excursion. | 
§ 3929. HMour.—Varanger Fjord, June, 1855. 
A nest brought to Nyborg by a Lapp woman on or about the 
29th June. 
§ 3930. Mive—Muna-lanta, Nyimakka, 1855. 
No doubt Red-necked Phalaropes’, for Peter says they are those 
of Vesi-pdtskynen from the same pond where I took a nest last year 
[$3923]. 
§ 3931. One.—Enontekis, 1856. 
An incomplete egg from the inside of the bird, which is sent with 
it by Markinas Johan. . 
