HENNINGER—SpeEcies New to A. O. U. CHECK-LIstT 125 
wandering with their fuily grown young even on the farm- 
ing land adjoining the bog. On some days the Cedar Wax- 
wings play the leading role, then the ISingbirds, another time 
the Tree Swallows or even the Song Sparrow. Thus the peat 
bog, so dreary and monotonous to the uninitiated, presents 
many delightful and varying aspects and pictures to the 
devotees of nature-lore, who venture into it. 
TWOlSPHCIES NEW DO THE A ©, U. CHECKLIST. 
BY W. F. HENNINGER. 
In the “ Dansk Ornithol. Foren Tidskrift IV ” on page 130 
there is an article by O. Helms entitled: “ Nye Arter for Oest- 
groenland,” which mentions four species new to East Green- 
Jand, Maria marila, Falco peregrinus, Colymbus griseigenus 
and Totanus totanus. ‘here is no particular interest attached 
to the first two, but the other two, Totanus totanus and Co- 
lymbus griseigenus are new to the A. O. U. Check—List. The 
former has a hypothetical record for North America, but this 
is the fitst time we have a positive record, while the second 
one has never before been recorded from the neararctic region. 
I propose that these two species be therefore added to the 
A. O. U. Check—List and interpolated at the proper places. 
