. 





41. Charadrius i 

 species at Yeina-s.. wh 

 raag, on ihe 



ever notice. 



42. Gnu cimerea. \ 

 iska. has. BOB 

 been noticed at Varai . 



43. Trinpa talamdtca — 

 this bird: it was sa 

 seen it on the 

 June, Mm egg sen 

 latter to be an egc 

 waders. 



44. T. vtinvta — 

 autumn an tbt 



45. 7*. mmritimtL, wL 

 at Berleraag, on th-. 

 places ia the 



46. T. 

 found 

 the 



it is canon 



math, :'_•: ;; 

 M 







at I 



>>llcy purchased a skin o( 

 «n s neighbourhood. 1 1< 



. and Tana River, in 



i determined by the 



~a i _ 'ver, one of out rarest 



g on the Tana River, in the 

 with the other Tringse, 

 •ommi oec nrrence, is found breeding 

 ea. and probably breeds at many 

 .ngecMiinsulsr. 



: be higher fell mosses, but is 

 ih the sea. It arrives in 



sonpbsenes, and very rightly, that 

 hat is bird breeding in East Fin- 



N rdri or myself. 

 -M: ad eggs of this bird at Muon- 



ioniska. The eggs that I ha- om him are very glossy, and 



of ibe sice of small eggs of T. Jpina. The ground colour is whitish 

 brown with a h i— shade, w j iargr and smaller brown blotches, 

 ~-~ -- re It maj occar in Ei-t Fin* 



mark, thoagh it has sat beex .is may also be the case vvitli 



T. 5_::- : _:: 



49. Celidri* mrrmmrim. — Sch: ier sfc.es, in ' Cabani's Journal,' ihal 

 he found eggs oi tins species. > uner jzdri nor I have ever a 

 bird, and Schzader s statement t> the are peculiar, for tin 

 he never mentioned to Xordri ia the neiglil'om h 



place he stayed at, often saw 

 journeys that he had f< 



wmA 



that he stales to be 

 -may 



some eggs in 



A 



50 ; 



Ojury.— 



