Lot 138. One, same place. 
139. One, same place. 
140. One, same place. 
141. One, same place. 
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Temminck’s Stint. Tringa Temminckii. It does not appear 
that we are any nearer the breeding places of the Little Stint than 
formerly, hence these eggs are not unworthy of confidence. 
Lot 142. One, “ Karesuando, S.” 
143. One, same place. 
144. One, same place. 
145. One, same place. 
146. One, same place. 
147. One, same place. 
148. One, same place. 
149. One, same place. 
150. One, same place. 
151. One, same place. 
152. One, same place. 
153. One, same place. 
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White-fronted Goose. Anas Albifrons. There is little doubt 
but that the only White-fronted Geese, which breed in Lapland, are 
of the small-sized race, which Dr. Naumann has named Anser 
minutus ; though, as long ago as the year 1767, Dr. Gunner, Bishop 
of Throndhjem, in a note to page 264 of Professor Leem’s work, 
“ Be Lapponibm Finmarchice” described this form as distinct from 
the larger White-fronted Goose (the head-quarters ;of which would 
seem to be Arctic America and Iceland), under the name of Anser 
Finmarehieus , which name, as being probably the oldest one dis- 
tinctive of the Lapland race, Mr. Wolley has used upon the eggs in 
the following lots. ~ r ' ‘ 
Lot 154. One, “Muotka noma," S. 
155. One, same nest. Slightly cracked. 
156. One, same nest. 
157. One, same place. Another nest. 
„ 158. One, same nest. 
„ 159. One, “ Kautokeino,” F. 
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Pintail. Anas Acuta. These eggs were found by a person who 
knew the bird well. Only one other nest was brought to Mr. Wolley 
last season. * T " ‘ 
Lot 160. Two, “Muoniovara, S., 18 June.’’ 
161. One, same nest. 
162. One, same nest. 
163. One, same nest. 
