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159. Dendroica cerulea — Cerulean Warbler. Cooke; by Henshaw, 

 1873. 



160. Seirus aurocapillus — Ovenblrd. Cooke; by Wernigk, 1862. 



161. Seiurus noveboracensis notabilis — Grinnell's Water-Thrush. 

 Cooke. 



162. Oporornis foZwuei— Macgillivray's Warbler. Seen occasion- 

 ally in Cheesman Park; August 27, 1912; September 6, 1913; Octo- 

 ber 10 to 13, 1914, and September 29, 1916. 



163. Geotlilypis trichas occidentalis — Western Yellow-throat. 

 " Manhattan Beach," June 8 and 10, 1917. 



164. Icteria virens longicauda — Long-tall Chat. One seen on the 

 Platte River, near Overland Park, July 10, 1896. 



165. Oreoscoptes montanus — Sage Thrasher. Fairly frequent in 

 migration; seen in the outskirts and the parks only in the fall, 

 September 5 to 15. 



166. Mimus polyglottos leucopterus — Western Mockingbird. Ir- 

 regular summer resident. Seen as early as March 8, in Cheesman 

 Park, and eggs have been found in University Park by May 26; 

 leaves by the first week in August. Would doubtless be much more 

 common, were it not so persistently hunted to secure its young for 

 cage birds. 



167. Dumetella carolinensis — Catbird. Noticed in Cheesman 

 Park, August 31 and September 24, 1910. 



168. Toxostoma rufum — Brown Thrasher. In Montclair, May 25, 

 1917. 



169. Salpinctes obsoletus obsoletus — Rock Wren. Seen occasion- 

 ally during migration, in all the parks and in the outskirts, from 

 April 27 to June 15, and from August 19 to September 25. 



170. CatTierpes mexicanus conspersus — Canyon Wren. Infrequent 

 migrant; Washington Park, May 8; Cheesman Park, September 13 

 and 18; Montclair, May 5. 



171. Troglodytes aedon imrkmani — Western House Wren. Regu- 

 lar migrant and uncommon summer resident. Seen most often dur- 

 ing the third week of May and the first week of September. Nested 

 in Cheesman Park, the summer of 1917. 



172. Nannus Memalis hievialis — ^Winter Wren. Seen in Univer- 

 sity Park, July 8, 1896, and in Cheesman Park, May 10, 1908. 



173. CertMa familiaris montana — Rocky Mountain Creeper. Fre- 

 quent winter visitor to all parts of the outskirts and the parks, 

 and observed well "down town" once in a while; occurs from the 

 last of December to the last of February. 



174. Sitta carolinensis nelsoni — Rocky Mountain Nuthatch. Ir- 

 regular visitor, Cheesman Park from August 17 to September 18, 

 City Park, December 5. 



