608 HARELDA GLACIALIS. 
§ 5812. Siv.—Hatta, 24 June, 1857. 
Out of seven (one being given to the Messrs. Godman) brought 
by Peter Pehrsson, found by himself four or five miles from Hiitta, 
and brought carefully with a beautiful nest. He says he saw the 
bird and knew it well. The down is very characteristic. 
§ 5813. Hight—Kalbjok,4 July, 1857. From Herr Sommerfelt. 
§ 5814. One.—Haaselé, Kongsfjord, East Finmark, 1857. 
[Three move from this nest sold at Mr. Stevens’s, 23 February, 1858, to 
Messrs. Braikenridge (2) and Wilmot: one of the former being now in 
Mr. Parkin’s collection. } 
§ 5815. Zwo.—Lapland, 1858. 
_ From a nest of seven, several of which were broken, sent with 
other eggs from Mukka-uoma, but the description so badly written 
that Knoblock could make little of it. The only ones I have this 
year. 
[§ 5816. One.—Jar-Fjord, East Finmark, 1855. 
Obtained at Vadsé by me from Herr Brodkorp. | 
[§ 5817. Oze—lIceland. From Mr. Proctor, 1856.] 
[§ 5818. One.—Iceland. From Herr Cristian Zimsen, 1858. 
[§ 5819. One.—Greenland. From Dr. David Walker, R.N., 
Naturalist to the ‘ Fox,’ R.Y.S., 1860.] 
[§ 5820. Fowr.—Anderson River Fort, June, 1863. From the 
Smithsonian Institution, through Prof. Baird, 1566. 
The Smithsonian number is 9562. These also from Mr. MacFarlane, who 
states (Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xiv. p. 421) that the species breeds in great 
numbers near Fort Anderson, along the Anderson River, on the Barren 
Grounds, and the shores of the Arctic Sea, and that over one hundred nests 
were taken—the eggs varying from fiye to seven in number, and the nest 
