198 PHALAROPUS HYPERBOREUS. 
§ 3939. Four.) 
| Sandgerdi, South-western Iceland, 18 June, 
§ 3940. Pour. + 1858. “J. W” 
| 
§ 3941. Four.) 
§ 3942. Four.—Sandgerdi, 6 July, 1858. WS 
§ 3943. Four—Sandgerdi, 12 July, 1858. “J. W.” 
[All the above (§§ 3939-3943) taken by Mr. Wolley himself, but not 
entered by him in the Egg-book. I was with him on all these occasions, and 
took eggs of this species on two of them (§§ 8948-8951). One of the 
egos in the nest taken by him on the 6th of July is very abnormal. } 
§ 3944. Seven.—Sandgerdi, 1858. 
[I do not know how these eggs came to be mixed ; but a note in Mr. Wolley’s 
handwriting, in the box with them, states that he saw the bird fly from the 
nest which held the three largest. } 
[§ 8945. Zwo.—Orkney, 1850. From Mr. Robert Dunn. 
Almost unquestionably from the Sanday locality.] 
[§ 3946. Aive.—Iceland, 1851, 1852. From Mr. Proctor. 
I believe that all Myr. Proctor’s specimens came from the north of the 
island. | 
[§ 3947. Four—Revo, Varanger Fjord, 27, 28 June, 1855. 
“SATIN 
I found and took this nest on a little island on the south side of the fjord, 
about midnight. Mr. Wolley and I had crossed over from Nyborg, to see 
what we could find, but the only other thing of interest that presented itself 
was a grand old Sea-Fagle, which, with its head looking almost white in the 
sunlight, sat motionless on a low rock at the eastern point of the islet, and 
I watched it for some time with my glass, until the approach of one of our 
boatmen made it take flight. ] 
