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302. 671. Dendroica vigorsii (Aud.) Pine Warbler. A rare migrant. 
Ranges over eastern North America, north to Canada and Manitoba, west to the 
plains; south to the Gulf states, Bahamas, and Bermudas. Breeds nearly 
throughout its range. Goss, 1883. 
303. 672. Dendroica palmarum (Gmel.) Palm Warbler. A rare migrant in 
eastern Kansas. Inhabits the interior of North America, north to Great Slave 
lake, east to the Alleghenies, south to the Gulf coast, west to the plains. Breeds 
north of the United States; Taken at Topeka, May 8, 1875, by Prof. E. A. 
Popenoe. Snow, 1875. 
304. 673. Dendroica discolor (Vieill.) Prairie Warbler. A rare summer 
resident in eastern Kansas. Belongs to the eastern United States, north to 
southern New England and Michigan, west into Nebraska and Kansas, south to 
Florida and the West Indies. Breeds throughout its United States range. 
Allen, 1872. 
305. 674. Seiurus aurocapillis (Linn.) Oven-bird. Summer resident in 
eastern Kansas; not rare. Common in migration. Inhabits eastern North 
America, north to Hudson bay and Alaska, west to the foot-hills of the Rocky 
mountains; south in winter to the West Indies and Central America. Breeds 
from southern Kansas and Virginia northward. Coues, 1871. 
306. 675a. Seiurus noveboracensis notabilis (Grinn.) Grinnell’s Water- 
thrush. A rare migrant. A bird of western North America, chiefly found in the 
interior, east into the Mississippi valley, north to the arctic regions; south in 
winter to Guatemala. Breeding range not known. Snow, 1872, on authority of 
Baird. 
307. 676. Seiurus motacilla (Vieill.) Louisiana Water-thrush. A common 
summer resident in eastern Kansas. Inhabits the eastern United States, north 
to southern New England and Minnesota, west to the edge of the plains. Win- 
ters in the Gulf states, West Indies, Mexico, and Central America. Breeds 
througout its United States range. Snow, 1872. 
308. 677. Geothlypis formosa (Wils.) Kentucky Warbler. A common sum- 
mer resident in eastern Kansas. Belongs to the eastern United States, mostly 
west of the Alleghenies, north to southern New England and Wisconsin, west to 
the plains; south in winter to the West Indies and Central America. Breeds in 
all its United States range. Baird, 1858. 
309. 679. Geothlypis philadelphia (Wils.) Mourning Warbler. A rare mi- 
grant. Belongs to eastern North America, west to the plains; south in winter to 
Panama. Breeds in the transition zone and northward. Allen, 1872. 
310. G68la. Geothlypis trichas occidentalis (Brewst.) Western Yellow-throat. 
A common summer resident in parts of the state. Belongs to the western United 
States, east to the Mississippi river, north to British America; south to Guate- 
mala. Breeds in its United States range. Snow, 1872. 
311. 683. Icteria virens (Linn.) Yellow-breasted Chat. Summer resident 
in eastern Kansas; abundant. Belongs to the eastern United States, north to 
southern New England, Ontario, and Minnesota, west to the edge of the plains; 
south in winter to Guatemala. Breeds throughout its United States range. 
Baird, 1858. 
312. 683a. Icteria vireus longicauda (Lawr.) Long-tailed Chat. Summer 
resident in western Kansas; not uncommon. Inhabits the western United 
