636 MERGUS SERRATOR. 
§ 5900. Seven.—Cifvrebyn, Muonioniska, 30 June, 1854. 
‘With bird.” 
Hewitson, ‘ Eggs of British Birds,’ ed. 3, pl. cxix. fig. 2. 
I went with Mattila’s Johan to see two Koskelo’s nests which he 
had found by the river on the other side of the upper island. The 
birds ran away from both, but they flew at a little distance. The 
nests were under large stones, one indeed in a hole with sticks about 
it. We set snares at both. The first nest, from which I took out 
one egg and marked it on the spot, was taken by some persons who 
possibly had found it previously. From the second nest the eggs 
and bird were sent to me in a few days. 1 had marked all the eggs 
in the nests. 
[One of these being so well authenticated was figured by Mr. Hewitson. ] 
§ 5901. Zhree. 
Kangasjarvi, 1854. 
§ 5902. Siz. | 
Two nests of Red-breasted Merganser, brought by Isaak, Lovisa’s 
brother. 
[From the second nest, which originally had eight eggs, I gave one to 
Dr. Walker for the Belfast Museum in 1861.] 
§ 5903, Hight.— Great Lake, Patsjoki, 10 June, 1855. 
‘With down. J. W.” 
‘Inscribed but not entered by Mr. Wolley in his Egg-book. They must 
have been taken on his ‘ Swan-upping ” expedition. | 
§ 5904. Zhree-—Mesk Fjord, East Finmark, 29 June, 1855. 
«With down.” 
Brought to Nyborg with the down. The birds were named by the 
woman who brought them, and the eggs seem to be Red-breasted 
Merganser’s, as does the down. 
§ 5905. Evght.—Lapland, 1855. 
From Piko Heiki. I did not ask him where he found these eggs 
of Red-breasted Merganser. 
