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Barn Swallow (Hirundo horreorum).—Two known to have 
been obtained, one at the Fiskenes about 1830, the other at 
Nenortalik.* 
Redeyed Flycatcher (Vireosylvia olivacea).—One received 
from Greenland in 1844, and most likely from the Southern 
Inspectorate. Sir Oswald Mosley has recorded the occurrence 
of this American species in England (Nat. Hist. Tutbury, 
p. 385, pl. 6). 
Little Flycatcher (Empidonax pusillus).—Two received 
from Godthaab in 1853. 
Olivesided Flycatcher (Contopus borealis).—One shot at 
Nenortalik, 29 August, 1840, and sent to the Royal Museum 
at Copenhagen. 
Blackthroated Green Warbler (Dendreca virens).— One 
sent from Julianehaab in 1853. 
Yellowrumped Warbler (Dendreeca coronata).—Three ex- 
amples prior to 1860. 
Blackpolled Warbler (Dendreeca striata)—One sent from 
Godthaab in 1853. 
Orangethroated Warbler (Dendreca Blackburniz ?).— A 
young bird shot at Frederikshaab, 16 October, 1845, has been 
referred to this species with hesitation owing to the bad state 
of the specimen. 
Particoloured Warbler (Parula americana).—One sent from 
the Southern Inspectorate in 1857, in a very bad state, but 
quite recognisable. 
Nashville Warbler (Helminthophaga ruficapilla). — Ob- 
tained twice: once at Godthaab about 1835, and again at the 
Fiskenes, 31 August, 1840. 
Mourning Warbler (Geothlypis philadelphia)—One ob- 
tained at the Fiskenes in 1846, another at Julianehaab in 
1853. 
Longbilled Marsh Wren (Troglodytes palustris). — One 
procured at Godthaab in May, 1828. 
Rubycrowned Wren (Regulus calendula).—One sent from 
Nenortalik in 1859. 
+Wheatear (Saxicola enanthe). ‘ Kyssektak.”— Known to 
breed in Greenland from the time of Otho Fabricius, and, according 
! Sand Martin (Cotyle riparia). —A pair said to have been seen on Melville 
Island, 9 June, 1820 (Parry, Journal, &c., p. 195). 
