Migrations of North American Birds. 

 (Table continued). 



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The following list embraces the 

 which are recorded by Reinhardt 



Falco candicans. 

 Hirundo horreonmi, 

 Cistothorus palustris. 

 Ileguliis calendula. 

 Dendroeca coronata. 



virens. 



striata. 



Parula americana. 

 Helminthopliaga ruficapilla. 

 Geothlypis pliiladelpliia. 

 An thus ludovicianus (breeds). 

 Turdus minor*. 

 IVrannula pusillaf. 

 Contopus borealis. 

 Vireo olivaceus. 



Xanthocephalus icterocephalus. 

 Zonotrichia leucophrysj. 

 Loxia leucoptera. 



strictly North American birds 

 as occurring in Greenland : — 



Eremophila comuta ? 

 Sphyi'opicus varius. 

 Colaptes auratus. 

 Charadrius "Nirginicus. 

 Numenius Iiudsonicus. 



borealis. 



Actodromas maculata. 

 Gambetta flavipes. 

 Macrorhamphus griseus. 

 Porzana Carolina. 

 Fulica americana. 

 Nettion carolinensis. 

 Bucepliala albeola. 

 Pelionetta perspicillata. 

 Podiceps liolboelli. 

 Rhodostethia rosea. 

 Xema sabinii. 



While therefore it appears that Iceland in all probability fur- 

 nishes a considerable number of species of European birds to 

 Greenland, the latter supplies very few American birds in re- 

 turn. This is owing to the fact that Iceland lies east of the 

 south-western extremity of Greenland, and in part south of its 

 eastern coast, so that the visitors from the continent of North 



* It is difficult to say which of the three allied species of North Ame- 

 rican Thrush is meant here. t This species is also indeterminable, 

 I Quite as likely to be Z. gantheli. 



