246 LIMICOLA PLATYRHYNCHA, 
§ 4126. Szv.—Lompalo-uoma, 27 June, 1554. 
Found by Piko Heiki in my company, and I took the eggs with 
my own hands. I shot a Tringa platyrhyncha wm the marsh and saw 
several others. The same marsh in which Ludwig found two nests 
[o§ 4122, 4123]. 
§ 4127. Zwo.—Salmojarvi, 1854. 
No doubt Broad-billed Sandpiper’s. One egg appears to be faded, 
but the Salmojarvi boy says it was so in the nest. 
[A third egg from this nest given to Mr. Dresser in 1861. ] 
§ 4128. Four.—Ollos-uoma, 18 June, 1855. ‘ Bird snared. 
Dy al ee 
From OJlos-uoma, the marsh which last year we called Lompalo- 
uoma [§§ 4122, 4128, 4126]. Ludwig snared the bird, which is 
now before me. 
§ 4129. Four.—Ollos-uoma, 19 June, 1855. ‘* With bird.” 
Four eggs with a beautiful skin of the bird. They were first found 
by Anton, Ludwig in company. One of the eggs is of great beauty, 
like the Jack Snipe’s from Kaakkuri-lammas [§ 4186]. 
§ 4130. Four.—Ollos-uoma, 19 June, 1855. 
Found by Anton, on a very rainy day, when he and Ludwig got 
four nests in this marsh. 
§ 4131. Four.—Iso-uoma, 20 June, 1855. 
Found by Anton. 
§ 4132. Four.—Iso-uoma, 20 June, 1855. 
Found by Niemi’s Johan, a lad who went to the marsh with 
Ludwig and Anton. 
