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§ 5012. Two.—Nyimakka, 16 June, 1854. “J. W.” 
In the same pond [as the Phalarope’s nest (§ 3923) ]. A track as 
usual to the eggs. I examined the bird, which often flew up and 
alighted again on the other side. Sometimes I was very near it. 
§ 5013. Zwo.—Muonioalusta, 23 June, 1854. “Bird snared.” 
Brought to me on the 24th by Lassi Johan, with the bird lately 
killed. I preserve the skin of the head and upper part of the throat. 
The red patch is very beautiful. 
§ 5014. Zwo.—Jerisjarvi, 1854. 
Brought to me by Joel, the clerk. 
§ 5015. Zwo.—Lapland, 1854. 
I do not remember from whom these came. 
§ 5016. Zwo.—Toras-sieppi, 1854. 
§ 5017. Zwo.—Toras-jarvi, 16 June, 1855. “L. M. K.” 
Found by Ludwig. He saw the bird perfectly well, and says it 
was just common Kaakuri. The nest was large and high. He wrote 
on the eggs “ Jag” [I] in pencil. 
§ 5018. Zwo.—Nyimakka, 1855. 
From Peter of that place. 
§ 5019. Zwo.—Jatonen, 1855. 
§ 5020. Zwo.—Muonioniska, 1855. 
[Brought, while we were at Muoniovara, with a third, which was given to 
Mr. Hudleston, by a boy, brother to Samuel the smith. One of these is 
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