S. F. Baird on the Distribution and 
European land birds found in Iceland and Greenland. 
Iceland, Greenland. \ North America. 
Haliztus a ie eh iaeke mo ery common. | ? Very rare. 
Fal —— aden Rather rare. |Common. |Qu sh common. 
andicu ery commo' e. 
8 se foot L {Problematical. | Not common. ae rare. 
 gsalon, L, Very common. ; 
Nyctea nivea, H. Rather ra Very common. | Very common. 
Otus neaiirss are. Very rare. © ce eae 
One specimen. 
Ohetidon yas (Linn.), Rare. 
Hirundo rustica, , 
a aig die barsale Fischer, Psy 
Tu rdus m Seen twice. [killed. 
ili Common. Two specimens 
Doubtful. 
Raticitte rote (Scop.). Seen once, 
Saxicola cenanthe, Lina. Common. Common. Rare. 
Motacilla alba, L as Two specimens, 
Anthus pratensis, 2 e . 
Plectrophanes a L. Very rare. ommon. Very CoROny 
3, L Very common. ets common. | “ 
Aegiothus ina, > Rare. ommon, Common, 
cens, Gld. - 
Sturnus +oiganls, L. Rare. One specimen. 
Corvu priser nk 5 Common ' 
re. 
eon tehaaashain: Fabr. Common. Common. Common. 
an examination of the above list it will be seen that 
Fro 
the nit y land b 
ird abundant in Iceland and not noticed in 
Greenland i is rhe cesalon. 
Chelidon urbica, Hirundo rustica, Troglodytes borealis, Turdus me 
rula, Ruticilla tithys, Corvus corax?, and Corvus cornix. It will 
weet ; 
Sclater as found in Nee fecntiont 2 pa Nova 
. Halietus albicilla was noticed sh 
ase rather un 
nus a from vaiet 
Scotia ; sigan ino now he considers 
Instit tuti sses speciniens of true 
um from Moose Factory, Hudson’s Ba 
