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129. Mourning Warbler. (^Geothlypis Philadelphia.) 

 A chance visitor to South Greenland. 



130. Canadian Warbler. {Syhania canadensis.) 



A chance visitor. Mr. Benzon obtained the skin of a 

 young bird from Greenland in 1875. 



131. White Wagtail. (Mbtacilla- alba.) 



A chance visitor, to both North and South Greenland. 



132. American Pipit. (Anthus pensilvanicus.) 



Occurs, when migrating, in South Greenland, and breeds 

 to some small extent north of 66°, 50' N. lat. 



133. Meadow Pipit. {Anthus pratensis.) 

 A chance visitor to South Greenland. 



134. Long-billed Marsh Wren. {Cistothorus palustris.) 

 A chance visitor to South Greenland. 



135. Ruby-crowned Kinglet. {Regulus calendula.) 

 A chance visitor to South Greenland. 



136. G-ray-cheeked Thrush. {Tardus alicia.) 



A chance visitor to South Greenland. Mr. Benzon ob- 

 tained a skin from Greenland, taken August, 1852. 



It is possible that tliis is the same kind as Reinliardt en- 

 tered as Turdus minor. 



137. Red-winged Thrush. (Tardus iliacus.) 

 A chance visitor to South Greenland. 



