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axe, and as the place was a fathom and a half high Heiki raised a 
piece of wood against the trunk, and drew it out by the neck. Both 
he and Johan had it in their hands, examined it, and then let it fly. 
On blowing it appears that three of them were last year’s eggs. 
§ 5853. Zen.—Puthars, Muonioniska, 9 June, 1857. 
Brought on the 11th by Antis Abraham’s son, from a tylla by 
Puthars side. 
§ 5854. One.—Kyro, 1857. 
Of the dwarf kind [1:22 by 1:03 inch] sometimes called Ungilo 
[Smew], an abortive egg 
§ 5855. FMour.—Muoniovaara, 2 June, 1858. 
Knoblock writes: —‘‘ To-day Anton brought four Sotka-eggs taken 
out of one of Mr. Wolley’s own ¢yl/as on the hill here. There 
should have been eight, but the bottom of the tylla came out and so 
two were broken, and he left three behind. Anton has examined all 
Mr. Wolley’s tyd/as, but taken nothing more.” 
§ 5856. Mne.—Serkijarvi, June, 1858. 
Ten eggs of Sotka brought to Knoblock on the 7th by Piko Heiki, 
found by him in an old hole of Picus martius three fathoms and a 
half from the ground, about half a Swedish mile from Serkijarvi. 
(The tenth egg I gave to Mr. Robert Harvey in 1862.] 
§ 5857. Mive-—Kaakkuriyarvi-maa, 1, 2 June, 1858. 
Out of thirty taken as above by Maria Muotkajarvi out of her own 
tyllas, and brought by her to Knoblock, on the 8th. 
[One of these given by Mr. Wolley to Mr. Tristram passed at the Crowley 
sale to Dr. Ticehurst. ] 
§ 5858. Seven.—Kaaressuando, 1858. 
~From Nalima Peter in Kaaressuando. 
