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217. Agelaius phoeniceus fortis (Ridgw.). Thick-billed Redwing. 

 Common in migration. 



218. Agelaius phoeniceus arctolagus ( ). Redwing. Migratory. 



New to list. 



219. Agelaius phoeniceus predatorius { ) . Redoing. Migratory. 



New to list. 



220. Sturnella magna magna (Linn.). Meadowlark. Abundant resi- 

 dent in eastern Kansas. 



221. Sturnella neglecta (Aud.). Western Meadowlark. An abundant 

 resident in central and western Kansas; not uncommon in eastern Kansas. 



222. Icterus spurius (Linn.). Orchard Oriole. An abundant summer 

 resident. 



223. Icterus galbula (Linn.). Baltimore Oriole. A summer resident 

 in the eastern part of the state. 



224. Icterus buUocki (Swains.). Bullock's Oriole. Common in west- 

 ern part of Kansas. 



225. Euphagus carolinus (Mull.). Rusty Blackbird. Winter so- 

 journer. Common in migration. 



226. Euphagus cyanocephalus (Wagl.). Brewster's Blackbird. An 

 occasional resident in western Kansas. Common in migration. 



227. Quiscalus quiscula aeneus (Ridgw.). Bronze Crackle. Abundant. 



XLII. Family FRINGILLID^. Finches, Sparrows, Etc. 



228. Hesperiphona vespertina vespertina (W. Cooper). Evening 

 Grosbeak. A new bird for the list. One male collected by G. C. Rinker, 

 December 12, 1910, at Hamilton, Kan. His notes state that a flock of 

 twenty or twenty-five were seen, but being very shy, only one was shot. 



229. Hesperiphona vespertina montana (Ridg.). Western Evening 

 Grosbeak. Migratory; rare. 



230. Carpodacus purpureus purpureus (Gmel.). Purple Finch. Win- 

 ter sojourner ; rare. 



231. Carpodacus mexicanus frontalis (Say). House Finch. Rare. 

 Added to the list in 1894 by V. L. Kellogg and H. W. Menke. 



232. Loxia curvirostra minor (Brehm.). Crossbill. An occasional 

 winter visitant. Noted by Doctor Snow. 



233. Loxia curvirostra stricklandi (Ridgw.). Mexican Crossbill. Oc- 

 casional winter visitant. Entered as beitdirei in Doctor Snow's fifth 

 catalogue, but as Mexican in previous lists. 



234. Loxia leucopteres (Gmelin). White-winged Crossbill. An ir- 

 regular winter visitant. Not given in Doctor Snow's lists, but added later. 



235. Acanthis linaria linaria (Linn.) . Red-poll. Winter visitant; rare. 



236. Astragalinus tristis tristis (Linn.). Goldfinch. Resident; abun- 

 dant. 



237. Astragalinus tristis pallidus (Mearns). Pale Goldfinch. This 

 is a new bird for the state. Several birds of this species were collected 

 March 12, 1910, by Alex Wetmore, near Lawrence. 



238. Spinus pinus (Wilson). Pine Siskin. Winter resident; common. 



239. Pleetrophenax nivalis nivalis (Linn.). Snow Bunting. Winter 

 visitant; rare. 



