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from 27 stations 5o3 specimens (entire or in parts) of 57 

 species (identified by my brother and myself) were received 

 at the Zoological Museum of Kjöbenhavn. The light-stations. 

 from which birds were received, were the foliowing: Horns 

 Rev, N. Kromann; Skagen, M.G. Poulsen; SkagensRev, 

 J. G. S t e i n m a n n ; Hirtsholm, W. Schultz: Läsö Trindel, 

 J. Poulsen; Läsö Rende, L. Lauritzen; Egense, C. F. 

 Laug; Kobbergrunden, V. T. Schnipp; Anholt, J. Chri- 

 stiansen and H. Hinrichsen; Hesselö, A. G. Saxtorph; 

 Schultz's Grund, H. Svarer; Hjelm, H. J. Henningsen; 

 Thunö, J. P. Mynster; Sejrö, H. J. Skow; Nakkehoved, 

 P. R y d a h 1 ; Kronborg, G j ö r u p ; Trekroner, R.E.Heuser; 

 Stevns, B. Rosen; Refsnäs, P. C. Jensen; Romsö, F. 

 Andersen; Sprogö, C. L. Buch; Heiholm, Dorthea 

 Holst; Fakkebjerg Hovedfyr, H. F. Lund; Skjoldnäs, 

 J. Beidring; Hammershus, H. G. Beidring; Gjedser, 

 Chr. Lindgaard; Gjedser Rev, H. Gommesen. 



General Report. 



1. Milvus regalis, auct. — Glente. 



Kjöbenhavn. March 26th at 10, 5 A. M. two Coming 

 in from Sound, going S.W.; mild, cloudy, W. N. W., fresh. 

 September i8th one soaring. (W., H.W.) — Storehedinge. 

 March 23d seen. (A.) — Viborg. First seen March i7th at 

 a breeding place in Hald Bögeskov. May i2th in a nest 

 (last year occupied by Ravens) one dead young and two 

 hard set eggs ; the old bird, before flying off, was seen 

 covering the eggs with rags that were lying on the border 

 of the nest. (F.) 



2. Cerclineis tinnunculus, L. — Taarnfalk. 



Kjöbenhavn. January loth one. September i8th, i2,55 

 P. M., one male circling, going S. W. (W.) — FöUeslev. 

 In September and October a pair often seen over the fields. 

 (F.) — Slagelse. Breeding in the church of Slotsbjergby. (P.) 



