416 TEN YEAES IN SWEDEN. 



50. The Kittiwake. 



51. The Ivory Gull. 



52. Sabine's Gull. Yery rare in the Danish settlements. 

 Breeds only to the north of Uppernivik. 



53. The Arctic Tern. 



54. The Cormorant. 



Birds which are only accidental visitors to Greenland, or 

 domesticated. 



1. The Short-eared Owl. Scarce. 



2. The American Swallow. H. Rufa, Bp. Only two 

 specimens have ever been obtained. Distinguished from 

 the English Swallow by the chestnut belly and vent. 



3. The Marsh Wren, American. T. Palustris, Miss. 

 One only specimen has been obtained, and that was in 1823, 

 at Godthaab. 



4. The Kuby-crowned Wren, Am. Regulus calendula, L. 



5. The Yellow-rump ed Warbler, Am. Motacilla coro- 

 nata, L. 



6. The Black-throated Green Warbler, Am. M. Virens, 

 Gm. 



7. The Black Pole Warbler, Am. Silvicola striata, Swain. 



8. The Hemlock Warbler, Am. S. parus, Wils. 



9. The Blue Yellow-backed Warbler, Am. S. Ameri- 

 cana, Swain. 



10. The Nashville Warbler, Am. S. Rubricapilla, Wils. 



11. The Mourning Warbler, Am. S. Philadelphia, 

 Wils. 



12. The White Wagtail. Has been obtained twice in 

 Greenland. 



13. The Meadow Pipit. One single specimen has been 

 obtained in the country. 



14. The Bed-wing. Two specimens have been shot here. 



15. The Hermit Thrush, Am. Turdus minor, Gm. One 

 specimen. 



16. The Small Green-crested Fly-catcher, Am. 

 Tyrannula pusilla, L. 



17. Tyrannus cooperi, Nutt. (Am.) Accidental. 



