hitherto observed in Greenland . 
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Amaraglik, near Godthaab, and presented to the Royal Museum 
by Holboll. 
22. * Tyrannula pusilla, Sw. 
The late Mr. Steenberg received two specimens from Godthaab 
in 1853; they were both submitted to me for examination, and 
one of them was presented to the Royal Museum. 
23. * Tyrannus cooperi, Nutt. 
A single specimen was shot the 29th of August, 1840, at 
Nenortalik, and sent to the Royal Museum. 
24. * Vireosylva olivacea (Linn.). 
The Royal Museum received a single specimen from Green¬ 
land in 1844, without any further information; but I have good 
reason to believe that it had been obtained in South Greenland. 
25. Corvus corax, Linn. 
Holboll considers the Greenland Raven to form a particular 
race, Corvus corax littoralis ; I confess that I cannot find any 
material difference between Greenland and European specimens. 
26. *Sturnus vulgaris , Linn. 
A female, sent by Holboll to the Royal Museum in 1851, is 
the only specimen which has come under my notice as having 
been observed in Greenland. 
27. *Agelceus perspicillatus (Licht.). 
A female was obtained September 2nd, 1820, at Nenortalik. 
In the Royal Museum. 
28. Fringilla linaria, Linn. 
Common, and migratory. 
29. Fringilla canescens (Gould). 
The Linota hornemanni of Holboll. Constantly resident. 
30. ZoNOTRICHIA LEUCOPHRYS (GmeL). 
Not numerous; but certainly a breeding bird, although its 
nest has not been found as yet. 
31. Plectrophanes nivalis (Linn.). 
32. Plectrophanes lapponicus (Linn.). 
