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Lot 84. Two, F. 
,, 85. Two, same place. 
„ 86. One, same place. 
„ 87. One, same place. 
„ 88. One, same place. 
Hazel Grouse. Tetrao Bonasia. The egg of this bird is very 
difficult to procure in Lapland, as the circumstance that the one, 
which forms the following lot, is from the first nest which Mr. 
Wolley has obtained from that country. It is interesting to observe 
in it the character of the eggs, both of the Black Grouse and 
Capercaillie. 
Lot 89. One, “ Kengas in Kittila, F.” 
Capercaillie. Tetrao Urogallus. The eggs now offered are like 
those in hist year’s Sale, from districts where the Black Grouse is 
unknown. 
Lot 90. Three, “ Nalima, F.” 
„ 91. Two, same nest. 
„ 92. Two, same nest. 
„ 93. One, “Sodankyla,” F. 
„ 94. One, same nest. 
„ 95. One, same nest. 
Spotted Redshank. Totanus Fuscus. Undoubtedly the egg of this 
bird is still one of the rarest, as well as the most beautiful, known 
to collectors ; and the eggs offered for sale this year, are in no wise 
inferior to those of the two preceding. 
Lot 96. One, “ Aunas tunturi,” F. This and the following are very 
deeply coloured specimens. 
„ 97. One, same nest. 
„ 98. One, “ Salmojervi, F.” Has a rich zone of markings. 
„ 99. One “ Toras Sieppi, F.” A light green ground. 
„ 100. One, same nest. 
„ 101. One, same nest. 
„ 102. One, “Wassara, F.” 
„ 103. One, same nest. 
„ 104. One, another nest, same place. A light coloured eir^ 
„ 105. One “ Palojoki,’’F. 
Wood Sandpiper. Totanus Glareola. This bird happens to 
have been very scarce during the past season in Lapland ; and the 
following are more than half of its eggs that have been brought in to 
Mr. Wolley. 
