LIMICOLA PLATYRHYNCHA. Q49 
piper was as usual on a nearly bare tuft, and made of bits of grass. 
There were large young in the eggs. 
[The skin of the young Black Redshank was sold at Mr. Stevens’s room, 
17 February, 1854, to Mr. Milner. | 
§ 4122. Fouwr—Lompalo-uoma, 17 June, 1854. 
Ilewitson, ‘ Eggs of British Birds,’ ed. 3, pl. ¢. fig. 2. 
Found by Ludwig in a marsh above Lompalo-trask, I suppose 
Lompalo-uoma, where we afterwards found two nests [§ 4126]. 
[One of these figured by Mr. Hewitson as above. | 
§ 4123. Three —Lompalo-uoma, 17 June, 1854. 
Found by Ludwig in Lompalo-uoma, on the winter-way to 
Jcrisjarvi. The same marsh to which I went with him and Piko 
Heiki on the 27th. 
[The fourth egg of this nest is not forthcoming. | 
§ 4124. Four—Kaaressuando, 19 June, 1854. 
Hewitson, ‘ Eges of British Birds,’ ed. 5, pl. e. fig. i. 
These eggs of Tringa platyrhyncha—for Elias says that the bird 
was the same as one I pointed out to him ina marsh a day or two 
ago, and that the nest was placed as | shewed him—were found in 
Hietenna-uoma on the Finnish side of the river. One nest with 
three eggs was found by Herr Engelmark’s drdng. Three other 
nests were found—two by Elias and one by Larti’s Abraham. One 
was slightly sat upon, the rest fresh. 
There were fifteen eggs in ali. One still in the collection was figured 
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as above by Mr. Hewitson. Six were sold at Mr. Stevens’s, 26 January, 
1855, to Dr. Frere, Messrs. Gardner, Gurney, Knapp, Milner, and Simpson 
respectively. | 
§ 4125. Zhree—Muoniovaara, 21 June, 1854. 
Found by Anton in Kaakkuri-Lammas. The fourth egg broken. 
