536 ANAS PFNELOPE. 
§ 5520. #ve—Muonioniska, 8 June, 1857. 
Brought by two little boys, sons of Likavainio Erki and Maki 
Carl. They found them on the Finnish side, near the river and 
called them Tavi [Teal], but they look like Haapana, and the down 
must decide. 
§ 5521. Seven.—Niva, Muonioniska, 13 June, 1857. 
Found by a little boy, Isak, son of Niva Johan. The nest was 
under a spruce just below the house, and as another nest of Wigeon 
was found close to this, there can be little doubt that they are, as 
they appear to be, Wigeon’s. An eighth egg was given to the 
Messrs. Godman. : 
§ 5522. Mne.—Niva, 13 June, 1857. 
Found by the same lad, on the same day and very near the same 
place as the eggs just before entered [§ 5521]; but the present nest 
was under a Scotch fir. 
§ 5523. Mive.—Muonioalusta, 24 June, 1857. 
Lars Larrson, of Under Muonio, brought these from Iso Saari. 
A sixth given to the Messrs. Godman. 
§ 5524. Zwo.—Jerisjoensuu Koskivaara, 9 June, 1857. 
Brought by Piko Heiki the day after Koski Niku found them, 
and carefully placed with wool in small boxes by Knoblock. This 
is the whitest of all this year’s nests. The hill is beyond the church 
trom here, in Muonioniska. 
§ 5525. Two.—Katkasuando, 1857. 
Belonging to Ehas Vanha-piha. Brought by Anna Greta, 5 July, 
and then a good deal rotted inside. 
§ 5526. Zwo.—Jerisjarvi, 5 July, 1857. 
Out of six, brought 11 July by Hietas Marie Lena’s boy Olli, 
