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“Terrao TETRIX. (Vol. II. p. 20.) 
§ 6061. Three.—Jerisjiirvi, June, 1862. 
Brought by Abrabam Kirsti. I think these are from the most northern 
locality whence I have seen eggs of this species. 
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STREPSILAS INTERPRES. (Vol. IT. p. 85.) 
§ 6062. One——Hals, North Iceland, 14 July, 1885. From Mr. 
Thomas Carter, 1903. 
Rectrvigostra avoseTta. (Vol. IT. p. 90.) 
§ 6063. Twelre—Southern Spain, 1863. From Lord Lilford, 1884. 
Trinea caNutus. (Vol. II. p. 207.) 
§ 6064. One—New Siberia Island, 11 July, 1902. From the 
Russian Polar Expedition, through Dr. Bianchi, 1905. 
In common with many others I await with eagerness the publication of the 
zoological results of this Expedition since the death, on Kotelny Island in 
December, 1901, of its ornithologist, Dr. H. Walter, whose observations in 1900 
and the summer of 1901, made on the west coast of the Taimyr Peninsula, where he 
obtained several nests of both Tringa canutus and T. subarguata, beside several other 
rare Limicole, appeared in the ‘ Annuaire du Musée Zoologique ’ of the Academy of 
Sciences of St. Petersburg (vii. pp. 152-160)—an abstract of them being given by 
Mr. Dresser in ‘ The Ibis’ for 1904 (pp. 228-235), and it is to the good offices of 
the latter that I am indebted for this and the following valuable specimen. He 
tells me they were doubtless procured by Mr. Birula, who after Dr. Walter's 
death succeeded to his post. 
TRINGA SUBARQUATA (Gildenstidt). 
§ 6065. One.—Kotelny Island, New Siberian Group, 11 June, 1902. 
From the Russian Polar Expedition, through Dr. Biancli, 
1905. 
See preceding note (§ 6064). 
Trinea Minuta. (Vol. II. p. 208.) 
§ 6066. One——Kistrand, Finmark, 30 June, 1898. From Herr A. 
Landmark, 1906. 
Herr Schidler, of Copenhagen, kindly put me into communication with Herr 
Fiskeriinspektor Landmark, of Christiania, who sent me these eggs, writmg 
to me, 22 May, 1906, that he took them himself as above, adding:—“ The 
identification is absolute, as I shot the sitting bird (the male) at the nest, which 
