466 Recently published Ornithological Works. 



one of the Solomon group. It seems to be the same as 

 Caprimulgus nobilis, Tristram, supra, p. 134, pi. iii., the 

 latter being certainly a Eurystopodus, although the artist has 

 depicted rictal bristles. 



80. Reinhardt on Birds from Greenland. 



[Notitser til Gronlands Ornithologi (2). Af. J. Reinliardt. Vidensk. 

 Medd. Kjobenbavn, 1881, p. 183.] 



Prof. Eeinhardt gives an account of some recent occur- 

 rences of certain birds in Greenland, in continuation of 

 former papers on the same subject. The species remarked 

 upon are Turdus migratorius, Charadrius apricarius, Nume- 

 nius borealis, Gallinago ivilsoni, Procellaria leucorrhoa, Podi- 

 ceps holbblli, Oidemia perspicillata, and Stelleria dispar. 



81. Ridgway on new Birds from the Sandwich Islands. 



[Description of a new Flycatcher and a supposed new Petrel from the 

 Sandwich Islands. By Robert Ridgway. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 1882, 

 p. 337.] 



The new birds described are a Flycatcher of the genus 

 Chasiempis (C sclateri) and a Petrel of the genus Cymocho- 

 rea (C. cryptoleucura) . Both are from Waimea Kaui, 

 Sandwich Islands {V. Knudsen). 



82. Ridgway on a new Owl from Puerto Rico. 



[Description of a new Owl fi'om Porto Rico. By Robert Ridgway. 

 Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 1882, p. 3G6.] 



A new form of Short-eared Owl from Puerto Rico is de- 

 scribed as Aslo portoricensis. Besides this Mr. Ridgway 

 recognizes A. galapagoensis as distinct from the cosmopolitan 

 A. accipitrinus. 



83. Ridgway on two new Thrushes. 



[Descriptions of two new Thrushes from the United States. By Ro- 

 bert Ridgway. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 1882, p. 874.] 



The new Thrushes are Hylocichla fuscescens salicicola, from 

 the Rocky INIountains, and H. alicice bicknelli, from Slide 

 IMountain, Ulster County, New York. 



