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§ 5806. Three —Kautokeino, West Finmark, 1855. 
Lautomiehen Erki, a very respectable man, according to Ludwig, 
gave me these eleven eggs, ready blown, at Kuttainen, 3lst of July. 
He got them by the side of a lake or enlargement of the river, where 
he had been fishing two miles, Swedish, beyond Kautokeino. They 
were out of two nests. I have just compared them with the 
identified eggs from Nyimakka [$ 5805] and they agree precisely. 
Erki was confident that they were Alle, that is Long-tailed 
Duck. 
[Two sent by me to Dr. Heermann in 1861. I do not know what became 
of the rest. | 
§ 5807. Four.—Henoerne, Russian Lapland, 1855. 
Bought at Vadsé of young Dahl, who is just returned from Kola 
and the Russian coast—a few huts only built up. He called the 
bird by the Lapp name Hanja. 
[Kola had been destroyed the year before by the allied squadrons. The 
Lapp name is spelt Hanga by Pastor Sommerfelt (Gifv, Vet.-Ak. Férh. 1861, 
p- 74). ] 
§ 5808. Three.—Bog Fjord, East Finmark, 1855. 
{Inscribed but not entered by Mr. Wolley, and there is no note of who 
brought them; but they were most likely obtained at Vad 6.] 
§ 5809. Three.—Lapland, 1856. 
From Pehr Mattisson Bass in Palojoki, a peasant who had been 
fishing up the country. A boy found the eggs. Ludwig believes 
he spoke the truth, and the eggs seem true. 
§ 5810. One.—Lapland, 1856. 
[From Zacharias, of Palojoki, inscribed but not entered by Mr. Wolley. | 
§ 5811. Seven.—Suokajirvi, 17 June, 1856. From Herr 
Sommerfelt, 1557. 
