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Saxicola oenanthe leucorhoa (Gmel.). (Ti-eenland Wheatear. 



James Clai'k Ross recorded a specimen of Sylvia u-)ianfJie obtained 

 at Felix Harbor, Gulf of Boothia," which is probabl^y referable to the 

 race recently recognized by Stejneger.'' The British ^luseum Cata- 

 logue records from Albany Kiver an adult male lenanthe, collected bj' 

 Barnston, which is also probably referable to the Greenland race. If, 

 tis is probable, this bird inhabits the country to the north of Hudson 

 Bay, its most natural route of migration would seem to be along the 

 borders of the Bay, and it is not unlikely that it is a regulai' breeder 

 about the northern shores. 



Sialia sialis (Linn.). Bluebird. 



The U. S. National Museum collection contains a specimen taken at 

 Moose Factory in the summer of 1881 b3- Walton Haydon. 



"Appendix to Ross's Second Voyage, p. xxvi, 1835. 

 i'Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXIII, "p. 476, 1901. 



