354 Herluf Winge. 



29. Nucifraga carj'ocatactes. L. — NÖddekrige. 



Fölleslev. September 27th two in a garden. October 

 9th one in the field. (F.) — One from Asminderupgaard, 

 E. of Kaliundborg, presented in the flesh to the Museum 

 by Mr. S. Clausen, October 5th. — Refsnäs. See »Various 

 notes from the Light-stations«. — Storehedinge. In fall a 

 great passage in Stevns. September loth one was shot at 

 Storehedinge, i2th one at Gjcrslev; from then they were 

 common, and many were shot in different places; at the 

 close of September they diminished in number, but at the 

 middle of October many again arrived; at the close of 

 October they quite disappeared; the last was shot October 

 2gth. Undoubtedly several hundreds have passed over: one 

 day, in the course of half an hour, an observer watched 

 3o moving away in parties; mostly two or three kept toge- 

 ther; but parties of from six to ten were also seen. All the 

 specimens examined were of the leptorhjrnchus-ioxm, but 

 one pachyrhynchus, (A.) — Vordingborg. A large passage 

 in the later part of September and the beginning of Octo- 

 ber. (B.) — A flock of seven or eight at Rönne, Bornholm, 

 September 20th; four shot, presented to the Museum by 

 Mr. E, Tryde; all leptorhynchus. — In large numbers on 

 Bornholm at the close of September and in the beginning 

 of October. (Mr. J. Brüel, »Jagttidende«, October and 

 December.) 



30. Gecinus viridis, L. — Grönspet. 

 Slagelse. Shot at Slotsbjergby in the summer. (P.) 



31. Picus major, L. — Stör Flagspet. 

 Fölleslev. In September a few times in gardens. (F.) 



— Vordingborg. Breeding, not unfrequently. (B.) 



32. Jynx torquilla, L. — Vendehals. 

 Kjöbenhavn. In migration locality: September i6th 



one in garden. (W.) — Storehedinge. April 22d, seen. (A.) 



— Sent from the Lights. April: 23d Anholt i; 24th An- 

 holt 2; ajth Kobbergrunden i. 



