562 Oluf Winge. 



Nykjöbing, Mors. Many all winter 1884 — 85; during 

 hard frost and deep snow large numbers in streets and 

 yards. Nest with seven eggs May Sth. Thousands roost in 

 a small plantation near town. (F.) 



29. Lycos monedula, L. — Allike. 

 Edelgave. Nesting in some years; for want of beiter 

 always in chimneys. May 22d 1881 seven eggs. (H.) 

 Mors. Compare Report 1884. (F.) 



30. Corvus corax, L. — Ravn. 



Edelgave. Some years breeding in a very small wood. 

 April i4th 1876 live eggs; in same nest in 1877 eggs of 

 Cerchneis tinnunculiis , and in iS8i of Corvus coniix\ in 

 that year it v\'as puUed down. In 1882 another pair built a 

 nest in exactly the same site ; March igth four eggs, and 

 on these being taken, April 6th five, of same pair. In i883 

 they repaired an old Buteo-nt^l in the garden but did not 

 breed; nor did they in 1884 — 85. In 1877 they had young; 

 in 1878 April 2d five eggs. (H.) 



In 1877 in a nest in Frederiksberg Have, Kjöben- 

 havn, March i8th six eggs; when these had been taken, 

 the pair removed to Sondermarken, close at hand, and had 

 on April i8th six eggs, hard sat. (H.) 



Breeds in a wood at Tis So (western SJälland). (H.) 



Herschendsgave. Is continually growing rarer in 

 these parts. March 20th I received a clutch of five eggs 

 from Torrild NÖrreskov. (Hs.) 



In i885 found breeding in two woods near Lögstör 

 (April iith three young), one in Oster Hanherred and one 

 in soLith-western Vendsyssel (May 2d three large young). (H.) 



Höjris, Mors, in early spring four for some time; did 

 not breed in the wood. (F.) 



31. Corvus cornix, L. — Krage. 



Kjöbenhavn. Breeds. Though the usual large numbers 



were found in both winters, I only saw very little of actual 



migration this year; October i3th a few came in across 



the Sound, going toW., about g,3o A. M. (clear, S. fresh). (W.) 



