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May he be successful in his second expedition this year (1850) with 
Captain Penny in his search for Sir John Franklin and his brother 
Harry ! 
§ 4928. One.—Spitsbergen, 1855. From Pastor Sommerfelt 
[1857 ?]. 
[§ 4929. One.—Grimsey. From Mr. Proctor, 1851.] 
[§ 4930. Zwo.—Cape York, North Greenland, Lat. 76° 30' N., 
2 July, 1858. From Dr. David Walker, R.N., Na- 
turalist to the ‘ Fox,’ R.Y.S., 1860 and 1861. 
Kindly given to me by Dr. Walker with other eggs (§§ 242, 4858, etc.) on 
his return from his voyage with Captain McClintock. One of these eggs is 
inscribed by the doctor “laid upon a stone, in crevices among stones.” The 
other is the most beautifully and strongly marked egg of this species that I 
have ever seen. | 
[§ 4931. One.—Godhavn, North Greenland, 1859. From 
Pastor Theobald, 1860. | 
[§ 4932. Zhree.—Magdalena Bay, Spitsbergen, 1873. From 
Mr. A. E. Eaton. 
These, kindly given to me by Mr. Eaton, were said by him to have been 
taken by some of the crew of the ‘ Molus,’ Mr. Leigh Smith’s yacht, on board 
of which Mr. Eaton was. | 
[§ 4933. Zwo.—Grimsey, 1885. From Mr. Thomas Carter, 
1903. 
Obtained, Mr. Carter informed me, while he was in Iceland, from Herr 
Hansen, of Akureyri. | 
[§ 4934. One.—Gronne Hiland, Disko Bay, 28 June, 1878. 
From Herr Schidler, 1906. 
Inscribed by and formerly in the collection of Inspeltor Fencker, who, 
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