(DEMIA FUSCA. Dia 
§ 5672. Four.—Jerisjarvi, 1855. 
Out of eight brought to Knoblock, 28 July, by Rauhula’s Matti, 
father of the man who took them last year [§ 5668]. 
[The other four were sold at Mr. Stevens’s, 7 March, 1856, to Messrs. 
Shepherd, Wilmot, Troughton, and Simpson. | 
§ 5673. Two.—Karautajirvi, 1855. 
Out of seven found by Velli-tallon Zacharias just at the end of 
the lake opposite to Kitkessuando. On midsummer day Joseph’s 
Johan told Ludwig, in answer to a question about ducks’ eggs for 
eating, that Zacharias had a Kolso’s nest. Ludwig sent word that 
it was to be kept for me, and I got the eggs, blown at the ends, 
on my passing Katkassuando early in the morning of the Ist of 
August. Ludwig had no doubt about the eggs having been Velvet 
Scoter’s in the eyes of the finder, and says the Little Goose [ Anser 
erythropus| is not found breeding so near. The eggs agree with the 
Jerisjarvi ones, and are much more coloured than a series of the 
Goose before me. 
§ 5674. Str.—Vuontisjarvi, 1855. 
Said to be Kolso by the woman, Vuontasjarvi Jana, who found 
them ; but it remains to be seen. 
§ 5675. Two.—Kittila, 1855. 
Out of five brought to Mueniovaara by Martin Pieti, found in 
Alitamajarvi, Kittila. 
[One sold at Mr. Stevens’s, 31 May, 1860, and now in Mr, Parkin’s 
collection. Another given to Mr. Salvin, j 
§ 5676. Seven.—Palojoki, 1856. 
According to Ludwig’s notes, these were out of nine eggs brought 
to him, 22 July, by Palojoki Adam’s boy Abram, who said they 
were quite certainly Mo/so’s, and was sure there could be none 
better, for he saw the bird and knew it well. Ludwig says the nest 
was on an island in the river half a Swedish mile below Palojoki. 
