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eggs decreasing in size from 42 mm. X H to 3g X 33-5; 

 1884 in same nest five voung about able to fly on June 20 th. 

 (H.) 



Observed nesting at one of the churches on Mors 

 mentioned last year. Also at same two churches in Salling 

 as last year and in a third one besides. May i4th six eggs 

 in one nest, none in another. (F.) 



3. Hypotriorchis aesalon, Tunst. — Dvärgfalk. 

 Kjöbenhavn. March 6th one. (W.) 



4. Falco subbuteo, L. — Lärkefalk. 

 Kjöbenhavn. First seen May 6tb, a day when many 

 individuals of other migrants had also arrived. (W.) 



5. Falco peregrinus, Tunst. — Vandrefalk. 

 Kjöbenhavn. Often in town and suburbs. Last in spring 

 April i3th, first in fall October 12 th. (W.) 



6. Falco gyrfalco, L. — Jagtfalk. 



September 23d a dark young female was shot by 

 Baron Rosenhörn-Lehn, Hvidkilde, on Kirkeby Hede, near 

 Svendborg, southern Fyen, and presented in the flesh to 

 the Zoological Museum. 



Conservator E. Hansen, ofthe Zoological Museum^ 

 had a quite similar specimen, also female, sent to him fresh 

 in first days of November, to be mounted for a private 

 coUection; it had been shot somewhere in Jylland. 



7. Astur palumbarius, L. — Duehög. 

 Edelgave. Often seen to close of April. (H.) 

 In a wood near Lögstör April igth i885 nest vvith 

 four eggs, in an alder, fifteen feet from ground. In a wood 

 in Öster Hanherred May ist i885 nest with two eggs. (H.) 



8. Accipiter nisus, L. — SpurvehÖg. 

 Kjöbenhavn. Marked appearance in migration localities 

 from April 2 3d to May 26 th, more especiaily from May 4th 



