The Birds of Angmagsalik. 2103 
om Grønland XVII, XVIII and XIX). The coast was travelled from 
about lat. 70—73? N., Scoresby Sound and the country at Hold with 
Hope being especially explored, and a short stay at Angmagsalik; 
the winter was spent at Scoresby Sound. There are observations of 
birds in all three places, а number of skins were brought home. The 
knowledge of the avifauna of East Greenland was very considerably 
extended. 
A. С. Хатновзт: Två Somrar i norra Ishafvet. Stockholm 1900. — The 
coast from about lat. 70— 76° N. was explored, especially Franz Josephs 
Fjord and the country around it. Numerous reports on birds are 
given here and there in the work. 
С. Korraorr: Til Spetsbergen og Nordöstra Grönland Ar 1900, Stock- 
holm 1900. — Journey along the East coast between lat. 73 and 75° N., 
especially a sojourn on the Mackenzie Gulf on the Hold with Hope 
land. Contains much information about birds, some of them which 
were previously unknown or little known on the east coast. 
С. Korrnorr: Bidrag til Kännedom om norra Polartrakternas Dågg- 
djur och Faglar i “Kungl. Svenska Vetenskaps-Akademiens Hand- 
lingar”, Vol. 36, No. 9, Stockholm 1903. — Contains mostly the same 
observations of birds as the two foregoing works, but in rather more 
detail. 
Meddelelser om Grønland XX VII: Carlsbergfondets Expedi- 
tion til Østgrønland 1898—1900 under Ledelse af G Am- 
drup. — The coast between Angmagsalik and Cape Dalton south of 
Scoresby Sound was travelled by boat; sojourn at Scoresby Sound 
and wintering at Angmagsalik. Also a voyage by ship from Scoresby 
Sound to Angmagsalik. In the description of the boat trips AMDRUP 
now and again mentions birds. — From the same journey are ob- 
servations by DEICHMANN from Scoresby Sound and from the voyage 
by ship between Scoresby Sound and Angmagsalik; they are published 
in Vol. XXIX of “Meddelelser om Grønland”. 
А. Г. У. MANNICHE: The terrestrial mammals and birds of Northeast 
Greenland. (Meddelelser om Grønland XLV). — Contains detailed 
descriptions and biological observations of the birds met with on 
the Denmark Expedition. The book has numerous photographs and 
some coloured plates of birds. The same work is to be found in 
Danish in "Dansk orn. Foren. Tidsskr.”, Bd. 5. 
С. MADSEN: Ornithologiske Iagttagelser fra Østgrønland. (Dansk orn. 
Foren. Tidsskr., Aarg. 19). 
In some large works there are summaries of what was known of 
the birds in East Greenland when the books were written. The more 
important of these works are: 
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