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Lot 106. One, “ Salmojervi, F.” 
„ 107. One, same nest. 
,, 108. One, same nest. 
„ 109. One “ Sarkijervi, F.” 
„ 110. One, same nest. 
,, 111. One, same nest. 
Greensiiakk. Totanus Glottis. There seems scarcely any limit 
to the beautiful variety of the eggs of this bird. 
Lot 112. 
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114. 
115. 
116. 
117. 
118. 
119. 
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123. 
One, “ Aunas tunturi, F.” 
One, same nest. 
One, same nest. 
One, same nest. 
One, “ Salmojervi, F.” 
One, same nest. 
One, same nest. 
One, same nest. 
One, “ Maunu,” S. 
One, same nest. 
One, same nest. 
One, same nest. 
Jack Snipe. Scoloptuc Gallinula. This bird seems to be one of 
those, which, by their precautions, render their nests Very hard to 
find. The following eggs were all taken from the neighbourhood of a 
lake, where not a single full snipe was seen, by one of Mr. Wolley’s 
most careful collectors. 
Lot 124. One “ Vixi,” S. “2nd Aug^” 
„ 125. One, same nest. 
„ 126. One, same nest. 
,, 127. One, same nest. 
„ 128. One, “Vixi,” S. “6th AugfL’ 
,, 129. One, same nest. 
„ 130. One, same nest. 
„ 131. One, same nest. 
Broad-billed Sandpiper. Tringa Platyrhyncha. The very 
limited range of this bird, during the breeding season, makes it 
highly improbable that its eggs will ever become common, 
Lot 132. One, “ Pallas uoma” F. 
„ 133. One, same place. 
„ 134. One, same place. 
„ 135. One, same place. 
„ 136. One, same place, 
„ 137. One, same place. 
