A430 PODICIPES FLUVIATILIS. 
§ 5083. Zwo.—Eton, 1850. 
From G. Hall. 
§ 5084. Zwo.—Kton, April, 1852. 
These were from a nest of seven eggs which Fisher, of Eton, had 
on the Ist of May. They were taken somewhere about Boveney. 
He says that there is no great demand for eggs at Eton now, in 
consequence of the numberless impositions practised on the boys. 
§ 5085. One.—Thetford, 1836. “J. D. S.” From Mr. 
Salmon. 
[No doubt taken by Mr. Salmon himself; but there is no note of when he 
gave it to Mr. Wolley. It appears to have been in his old cabinet. | 
[§ 5086. Zwo.—Barnham, Suffolk, 1847. 
[§ 5087. Oxe.—Barnham, 1848. 
[§ 5088. Oxe.—Barnham, 1849. 
[§ 5089. Three —Barnham, 1851. 
The above seven, with several more, all brought to my brother or myself by 
the same man, William Baker. | 
[§ 5090. Zhree.—Kast Wretham, Norfolk, 18 June, 1853. 
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Taken by ourselves as above, on a mere. | 
[§ 5091. Four.—lIsle of Doagh, Donegal, 11 July, 1863. From 
Mr. Robert Harvey. 
Mr. Harvey wrote :—‘“1 had nearly given up hope of these eggs what my 
nephew sent me this nestful, and three others, all taken by Paddy Donald 
‘Keaghal, on a small lake, where I had seen the birds in June; but could get 
no eggs. I believe the delay was caused by the heavy rains, which had flooded 
the lake and prevented the cover for the nest from growing up.” ] 
