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Wigeon. Anas Penelope. The eggs of this bird, so well known 
to all the natives, vary much in shape, though seldom in size or 
colour. 
Lot 164. Two, “Mttonio Alusta, 13 June,” S. 
„ 165. Two, same place, another nest, “ 8 June.” 
„ 166. One, same nest. 
Velvet Scoter. Anas Fusca. By no. means an easy egg to get. 
Often represented in collections by eggs of the Goosander, though, 
when fresh, they cannot well be mistaken one for the other. 
Lot 167. One, “ Kongasjervi, F.” 
„ 168. One, same nest. 
„ 169. One, same nest., 
,, 170. One, same nest. 
„ 171. One, same nest. 
„ 172. One, same nest. 
Common Scoter. Ana^s Nigra. Often personated by eggs of the 
Red-breasted Merganser. 
Lot 173. Two, “Maunu,” S. 
„ 174. Two, same place. 
„ 175. One, “Marrainen, S.” 
„ 176. One, same place. 
„ 177. One, same place. 
Scaup Duck. Anas Manila. This bird i& only found breeding 
high up the country, towards the Norwegian frontier, that the 
chance of eggs of the Tufted Duck being mistaken for it, is greatly, 
if not entirely, diminished. 
Lot 178. Two, “ Muotka uoma,” S. 
„ 179. Two, same place. 
„ 180. Two, same place. 
„ 181. One, same place. 
„ 182. One, same place. 
Tufted Duck. Anas Fuligula. The eggs of this bird may 
scarcely be said to have been known to the majority of collectors, 
before Mr. Wolley’s first visit to Lapland. The following were 
taken by a man especially well acquainted with the species. 
Lot 183. Two, “ Serkijervi, F.” 
,, 184. One, same nest. 
” 185. One, same nest. 
„ 186. Two, “ Liepimajervi, F,” 
„ 187. One, same nest. 
188. One, same nest. 
