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79. Helminthophaga chrysoptera. Golden-winged Waihler. Baird. 



80. Helminthophaga ruficapilla. Nashville Warbler. Allen. Near Leavenworth. 



81. Helminthophaga celata. Orange-crowned Warbler. " Passes through in migration." 



82. Helminthophaga peregrina. Tennessee Warbler. "Passes through in migration." 

 83.* Seiurus aurocapillus. Oven-bird ; Golden-crowned Thrush. Common. 



84. Seiurus noveboracensis. Small-billed Water Thrush. Baird. 

 85.* Seiurus Ludovicianus. Large-billed Water Thrush. 



86. Dendroeca virens. Black- throated Green Warbler. Baird. 



87. Dendroeca carulescens. Black-throated Blue Warbler. Baird. 



88. DendrcEca coronata. Yellow-rump Warbler. Common in spring. 



89. Dendroeca Blackburnia;. Blackburnian Warbler. Allen. Near Leavenworth. 



90. Dendroeca Pennsylvanica. Chestnut-sided Warbler. "Passes through in migration." 

 91.* Dendroeca caerulea. Blue Warbler. Allen. Near Leavenworth. 



92.* Dendroeca sestiva. Yellow-poll Warbler. Common. 



93. Dendrceca superciliosa. Yellow-throated Warbler. " Probably breeds in Kansas. 



Seen in June at Neosho Falls." 

 94.- Dendroeca discolor. Prairie Warbler. Allen. Common in Eastern Kansas. 



95. ■■ Myiodioctes mitratus. Hooded Warbler. Allen. Near Leavenworth. 



96. Myiodioctes pusillus. Green Black-Cap Flycatcher. "Migratory." 

 97.* Setophaga ruticilla. Red-start. Common. 



98.* Pyranga rubra. Scarlet Tanager. Common in the timber. 

 99.* Pyranga gestiva. Summer Red-bird. Baird. 



HiRlJNDINIDAE — SWALLOWS. 



100.* Hirundo horreorum. Barn Swallow. Seen at Leavenworth by T. M. Brewer, M.D. 



loi.* Hirundo lunifrons. Cliff Swallow. Common. 



102.* Hirundo bicolor. White-bellied Swallow. Not so common as in the Eastern States. 



103.* Cotyle riparia. Bank Swallow. Common. 



104.* Cotyle serripennis. Rough-winged Swallow. Common, 



105.* Progne purpurea. Purple Martin. Common. 



BOMBYCILLIDAE — WaXWINGS. 



106.* Ampslis cedrorum. Cedar Bird. Rare. More frequent in 1872. 



Laniidae — Shrikes. 



107, CoUurio borealis. Butcher Bird. Common in winter. 



108. Collurio Ludovicianus. Loggerhead Shrike. Three specimens taken in January 



and February, 1871. Breeds in the Southern States. Taken also in March, 187 :;. 

 109.* Collurio excubitoroides. White-rumped Shrike. Abundant. 

 no.* Vireo olivaceus. Red-eyed Flycatcher. Common. 



III.* Vireo gilvus. Warbling Flycatcher. Reported breeding, by J. A.Allen. 

 112.* Vireo Bellii. Bell's Vireo. Quite common. 

 113.* Vireo noveboracensis. White-eyed Vireo. Baird. Taken at Lawrence in June, 



1872. 

 114. Vireo solitarius. Blue-headed Vireo. Baird. 

 115.* Vireo flavifrons. Yellow- throated Flycatcher, 



LioTRiCHiDAE — Mocking Birds. 

 116.* Mimus polygloltus. ' Mocking Bird. Not uncommon. 



117.* Mimus Carolinensis. Cat-Bird. Common. Breeding abundantly in Liwrencc. 

 118.* Harporhynchus rufus. Brown Thrush. Common. 

 119.* Thryothorus Ludovicianus. Great Carolina Wren. Not uncommon, but very shy ; 



almost impossible to find its nest. 

 120, Thryothorus Bewickii. Bewick's Wren. Probably breeds in Kansas. 



