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§ 4005. Mour.—Oiasen-saari, 26 June, 1857. 
Brought at the same time [as the last], but mixed with [others | ; 
but I see it is easy to separate them, the eggs of this nest being 
much blunter at the small end than the others. 
§ 4006. Four.—Rakoma-saari, 29 June, 1857. 
Brought on the 5th of July by the Niemin Greta’s lad Johan. 
§ 4007. Zwo.—Rakoma-saari, 29 June, 1857. 
As the last. 
§ 4008. Four.—Hieta-niemi, 1857. 
Also by Niemin Johan by the side of the parsonage. These three 
nests, of which the second and third have much smaller eggs than 
the first, are evidently faithfully kept separate by the lad. 
§ 4009. Zwo.—Palojarvi, 11 July, 1857. ‘ With bird.” 
Brought on the 15th by Maria Hellena Muotkajarvi, with the head 
and wings of the bird, which she called Pieni Jénkki-lintu [the 
ordinary name for Limicola platyrhyncha|. The place was by a 
great marsh. 
§ 4010. Mowr—Above Palojoki, 1857. 
Out of nineteen which I received on the 26th of July at Palojoki 
of Fredrik Mattisson, all unblown and many in a very bad condition, 
and I have had to throw some away. I gave two to the Messrs. 
Godman, one of which was a curious variety with a large blotch of 
colouring. The first twelve were found near a lake in the mountains 
at a place called Wuontis-uoma. The others also towards the 
mountains at a place whose name I do not remember. The people 
did not begin to find them till most were incubated. One of these 
eggs is remarkably small and curiously marked. 
[Two more were sold at Mr. Stevens’s, 23 Feb., 1858, to Messrs. Marshall and 
Milner. Others were given away at Stockholm and elsewhere. } 
