May, 1921 NOTES ON BIRDS OF NETARTS BAY, OREGON 93 
Gallinago delicata. Wilson Snipe. Common migrant, occurring in numbers dur- 
ing both winter and spring. 
Macrorhamphus griseus scolopaceus. Long-billed Dowitcher. Seen but once, when 
three were noted and two taken on the beach near the Netarts Hotel, May 2, 1916. 
Portland, Oregon, January 20, 1921. 
NEW BIRD RECORDS FOR NORTH AMERICA 
WITH NOTES ON THE PRIBILOF ISLAND LIST’ 
By JOSEPH MAILLIARD and G. DALLAS HANNA 
URING the summer months of 1920 the junior author was able to do a small 
amount of bird collecting on his trip to the Pribilof Islands, Alaska. Some 
species of considerable interest were secured and are listed below. All spe- 
-elmens collected are in the museum of the California Academy of Sciences, and 
the senior author is responsible for their identification. 
SPECIES NOT HERETOFORE RECORDED FROM NORTH AMERICA 
Micropus pacificus. Japanese Swift. A female was obtained on St. George 
Island, Alaska, August 1, 1920. It was found flying over the tundra and along 
eelittis. 
Lanius mollis. Hversmann Shrike. A female alighted on the U. S.S. Saturii 
on September 23, 1920, and was captured. The vessel at the time was 260 miles 
west of Sitka, Alaska, and while the bird was not actually captured within the 
boundaries of North America it very likely had flown from there. The advisabil- 
ity of adding the species to the North American list upon this record may be 
questioned, but the matter is hereby brought to the attention of the American 
Ornithologists’ Union. 
SPECIES NEW TO THE PRIBILOF ISLANDS 
Loxia leucoptera leucoptera. White-winged Crossbill. A female was taken 
on St. Paul Island, Alaska, August 9, 1920. It was found feeding on the unripe 
seeds of the wild parsnip near Half Way Point and is the first record for the 
Pribilofs. The individual was in such a state of plumage, unlike any other ex- 
ample in collections immediately available, that it was sent to the United States 
Biological Survey where it was identified by Dr. Harry C. Oberholser as above. 
NOTES ON FORMER PRIBILOF ISLAND RECORDS 
The following notes are to be used in connection with the complete list of 
Pribulof birds published by the junior author in Bureau of Fisheries Document 
872 (1919) and the additions thereto published in Tor Conpor (xxi, no. 5, 1920, 
pp. 173-175). <A total of 129 species was included in the 1919 list. Three more 
were added in THE Conpor list and a fourth was restored. These with the two 
given above make the total now known from the Pribilof Islands 135 species 
and subspecies. Specimens of all but six of these have been collected. The 
Islands are the type locality for five forms, and altogether 16 have been added 
1Contribution from the California Academy of Sciences. 
