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177. Melanerpes erythrocephalus (Linn.). Red-headed Woodpecker. 

 A common summer resident. 



178. Asyndesmus lewisi (Riley). Lewis's Woodpecker. A common 

 visitant in western Kansas. One taken in Douglas county by C. D. 

 Bunker. 



179. Centurus carolinus (Linn.). Red-bellied Woodpecker. Resident; 

 common. 



180. Colaptes auratus luteus (Bangs). Northern Flicker. Resident; 

 common. 



181. Colaptes cafer collaris (Vigors.). Red-shafted Flicker. Resident; 

 common in western Kansas, rare in the eastern part of the state. 



XXXV. Family CAPRIMULGIDiE. Nighth.4WKs. 



182. Antrostomus carolinensis (Linn). Chuck-will's-widow. Acci- 

 dental. "A specimen of this bird was captured on the Arkansas river, 

 south of Wichita, June 12, 1898, by Doctor Matthews, of Wichita, who 

 submitted it to me for determination." — [Quoted from Doctor Snow's 

 catalogue.] A female of the species was collected April 30, 1912, in the 

 heavy wooded bottoms near Hamilton, by G. C. Rinker. 



18.3. Antrostomus vociferus vociferus (Wils.). Whippoorwill. Sum- 

 mer resident; common. 



184. Phatenoptilus nuttalli nuttalli (Aud.). Poorwill. A common 

 summer resident. 



185. Phalaenoptilus nuttalli nitidus (Brewst.). Frosted Poorwill. A 

 common summer resident. 



186. Chordeiles virginianus virginianus (Gmel.). Nighthawk. A 

 common summer resident in eastern Kansas. 



187. Chordeiles virginianus henryi (Cass.). Western Nighthawk. A 

 common summer resident in western Kansas. 



188. Chordeiles virginianus sennetti (Coues). Sennett's Nighthawk. 

 A not uncommon summer resident. Not included in Doctor Snow's lists. 



XXXVL Family MICROPOID^. Swifts. 



189. Chaetura pelagica (Linn.). Chimney Swift. An abundant sum- 

 mer resident. 



XXXVIL Family TROCHILID.S;. Hummingbirds. 



190. Archilochus colubris (Linn.). Ruby-throated Hummingbird. A 

 common summer resident. 



XXXVIIL Family TYRANNID^. Tyrant Flycatchers. 



191. Muscivora forficata (Gmelin). Scissoi'-tailed Flycatcher. A 

 summer resident; not uncommon in southern Kansas. They were common 

 m the south part of the state in 1911. 



192. Tyrannus tyrannus (Linn.). Kingbird. Summer resident; abun- 

 dant. 



193. Tyrannus verticalis (Say). Arkansas Kingbird. A common 

 summer resident. 



194. Myiarchus crinitus (Linn.). Crested Flycatcher. An abundant 

 summer resident in eastern Kansas. 



