248 LIMICOLA PLATYRHYNCHA. 
Five nests of four eggs each, found like the last on the same day, 
and in the same marsh, but by Anton, in company with Ludwig, who 
received all the eggs, and put each nest separately and marked them. 
Fach of these five nests has eggs more or less different from those of 
the others. Those of No. 6 are small eggs, of No. 7 light coloured 
with the markings collected at the large end. No. 8 has one egg 
with large blotches at the large end, the others belonging to it being 
ordinary. No. 9 has beautifully light variegated eggs, while No. 10 
has three of dumpy form and rich colour, the fourth being ordinary. 
Nos. 9 and 10 are most markworthy. 
§ 4146. Four.—Iso-uoma, 23 June, 1856. “A. K.” 
Found by Anton Knoblock. 
§ 4147. Two.—Iso-uoma, 25 June, 1856. “A. K.” 
From a nest of four, found by Anton in Ludwig’s company. 
§ 4148. Four.—Pallas-uoma, June, 1856. 
Found by Kyré Niku, and brought to Ludwig on the 24th. <A 
dark-coloured nest. 
§ 4149. Four. 
Pallas-uoma, June, 1856. 
Found and brought with the last, but the nests mixed. 
[Out of twenty-four, nine of which seem to have been sold at Mr. Stevens's, 
12 May, 1857, to Messrs. Braikenridge (2), Burney, Milner (2), Seely, and 
Walter (3). One I gave to Dr. Walker in 1860, another to M. Hardy, and 
a third to M. Verreaux. | 
§ 4150. Four. 
Yli-Muonioniska, 1856. 
§ 4151. Four. 
By the boy Carl Moatka, mixed together, but as four are much 
smaller than the others, and of a different colour, I separate the nests 
with confidence. He brought them on the 6th of July, saying that 
