1905. 
1905. 
1906. 
1907. 
1908. 
1909. 
191124 
119163 
1914. 
1924. 
The Birds of Angmagsalik. 269 
April 18th, sang for the first time this year. 
— Ath, sang. 
— 20th, — 
— 12th, — 
May 9th, — 
April 24th, — 
— 4h, — 
— sth, — 
The bird that arrıved early sang on March 19th. The others did 
not sing until April 24th. 
April 14th, sang for the first time since arrival. 
As to its appearance in the autumn, its departure or sojourn during 
the winter, there are also copious notes. 
1898. 
1899. 
1900. 
SUR 
1902. 
1904. 
1905. 
1906. 
1907. 
October 16th, some few stragglers seen; 25th, two seen; 29th one, 
and November 24th the last. 
September 27th, one or two still seen every day; October 14th, . 
one seen; November 24th the last. 
October 9th, still seen frequently in the neighbourhood; 15th, a 
few stragglers; 3156, a number seen by the Station, but as there 
were several feet of snow on the ground, they all disappeared 
after having hung about the houses for some time; November 
‘th, the last seen. 
October 25th, a few seen; November 10th and December 11th, 
one seen. 
September 25th, still seen in large flocks round about here; October 
Sth, only one or two seen now and then at the Colony; 18th, 
4 seen; November 11th, a few still staying round among the 
houses, are quite tame. 
September Ist, since our arrıval (Petersen had been in Denmark) 
I have seen none. At this time of the year they are usually quite 
numerous. The reason is probably that in the spring, according 
to the Greenlanders, an unusually large number of Snow Buntings 
died owing to the bad weather prevailing then, with heavy snow- 
falls. A few appeared later; October 3rd, one seen; 15th, small 
flocks, and one remained until December 12th. 
September 20th, many still seen; 25rd, small flocks seen; October 
‘th, although the country is now covered with a lot of snow, 
small flocks are seen every day; 31st, small flocks still seen about 
the houses; November 21st, the last seen. 
September 20th, a few seen; October 12th, still a few; 15th, a 
large flock flew past eastwards; 20th, three seen by the houses. 
Later in October and into November a few seen every day, the 
last on November 16th. 
September 10th, today, and the two foregoing days, I have seen 
