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XXVI. — Family Psittacid.=e. Paroquets. 



153. Conurus carolinensis Linn. Carolina Paroquet. Formerly a common resi- 



dent, but now extinct. 



XXVII. — Family Cuculid.e. Cuckoos. 



154. Coccyzus americanus Linn. Yellow-billed Cuckoo. Summer resident; 



common. 



155. Coccyzus erythrophthalmus Wils. Black-billed Cuckoo. A rare summer 



resident. 



XXVIII. — Family Alcedinid.e. Kingfishers. 



156. Ceryle alcyon Linn. Belted Kingfisher. Summer resident; common. 



XXIX. — Family Picid.e. Woodpeckers. 



157. Dryobates villosus Linn. Hairy Woodpecker. Resident; common. 

 1.58. Dryobates pubescens Linn. Downy Woodpecker. Resident; common. 



159. Sphyrapicus varius Linn. Yellow-bellied Sapsucker. Migratory; rare. 



160. Sphyrapicus varius nuchalis Baird. Red-naped Sapsucker. Migratory; 



rare. 



161. Ceophloeus pileatus abieticola Bangs. Pileated Woodpecker. A very rare 



resident. 



162. Melanerpes erythrocephalus Linn. Red-headed Woodpecker. A common 



summer resident. 



163. Melanerpes torquatus Wils. Lewis's Woodpecker. A very rare visitant in 



western Kansas. 

 161. Melanerpes carolinus Linn. Red-bellied Woodpecker. Resident; common. 



165. Colaptes auratus luteus Bangs. Flicker. Resident; common. 



166. Colaptes caferGmel. Red-shafted Flicker. Resident; rare in eastern Kan- 



sas, not uncommon in western Kansas. 



XXX. — Family Caprimulgid.e. Goatsuckers, Night-hawks. 



167. Antrostomus carolinensis Linn. Chuck-will's-widow. Accidental ; a speci- 



men of this bird was captured on the Arkansas river, south of Wichita, 

 June 12, 1898, by Dr. R. Matthews, of Wichita, who submitted it to me 

 for determination. 



168. Antrostomus vociferus Wils. Whippoorwill. Summer resident; rare. 



169. Phalajnoptilus nuttalli Aud. Poor-will. A common summer resident. 



170. Phaltenoptilus nuttalli nitidus Brewst. Frosted Poor-will. A common 



summer resident. 



171. Chordeiles virginianus Gmel. Night-hawk. A common summer resident 



in eastern Kansas. 



172. Chordeiles virginianus henryi Cass. Western Night-hawk. A common 



summer resident in western Kansas. 



XXXI. — Family Cypselid.t;. Swifts. 



173. Chaetura pelagica Linn. Chimney Swift. An abundant summer resident, 



XXXII. —Family Trochilid.e. Humming-birds, 



174. Trochilus colubris Linn. Ruby-throated Humming-bird. A common sum- 



mer resident. 



