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hatched, and there were some large young ones. Of the five from 
Handa only one is marked as taken by myself. Probably the other 
four were taken by my men. 
§ 4654. One.—lIsle of May, 1830. 
[This egg was inscribed by Mr. Wolley, but not entered by him in his book. 
It appears to have been taken on the occasion of his visiting the island with a 
party, one of whom, Mr. Calder, went down the cliffand gathered the eggs of 
this species and Guillemots (vide infra), some of which Mr. Wolley kept to 
“shew the station.” Earlier in the year he had been there in search of a 
Faleon’s nest, which he could not find. | 
§ 4655. One.—Hornd, East Finmark, 31 May, 1855. 
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(Inscribed but not entered by Mr. Wolley. } 
§ 4656. Aight—Reens, East Finmark. [2 June, 1855 ?| 
[These are all inscribed by Mr. Wolley but not entered, and his marks shew 
that they are three pairs and two single eggs. He was on this island on the 
2nd of June, 1855 (§§ 4580, 4581, 4621), and I have no doubt obtained them 
then. ] 
§ 4657. Sra.—Tamso, East Finmark, 1855. From Herr 
Peder K. Ulich. 
§ 4658. Three—Sveerholt-klubben, East Finmark, 1855. 
Obtained at Herr Skencke’s (of Polmak on the Tana River), to 
whom they were sent for eating, from Hopseidet, to the south of 
Nord Kyn ; but they were taken on Sverholt, which is the promon- 
tory between the Porsanger and the Laxa Fjords. I saw many 
Kittiwakes about it on my passage eastwards, 
§ 4659. One.—Sylte Fjord, East Finmark. “J. W.” [1857 ?] 
[This egg was duly inscribed but not entered by Mr. Wolley. Sylte Fjord is 
a little to the north-west of Vardé, in that part of East Finmark which was 
diligently explored by him in 1857, in the hope of finding the Knot breeding 
there, as it had been asserted to do by Herr Malm, of Gottenburg. | 
[§ 4660. Oze.—Shetland. From Mr. Robert Dunn, 1851.] 
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