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Guatemala. Breeds throughout its range. Taken in Rooks county, July 5, 1875, 
by E. A. Popenoe. Snow, 1875. 
323. 718. Thryothorus ludovicianus (Lath.) Carolina Wren. Resident in 
eastern Kansas. Once abundant, but fast becoming rare. Belongs to the east- 
ern United States, north to New England and Nebraska, west to the plains, 
south into northeastern Mexico. Breeds and winters nearly throughout its 
range. Baird, 1858. 
324. 719. Thryomanes bewickii (Aud.) Bewick’s Wren. A very rare sum- 
mer resident. Belongs to the eastern United States, north to New Jersey and 
Minnesota, west to eastern Nebraska and Texas, wintering in the Southern 
states. Breeds throughout its range. Snow, 1872, on authority of Doctor 
Brewer. 
325. 719b. Thryomanes bewickii leucogaster (Salv. and Godw.) Baird’s 
Wren. Resident in middle southern Kansas; summer resident to the north line 
of the state. Belongs to the southwestern United States and northeastern Mex- 
ico. Breeds throughout its range. Goss, 1886. 
326. 721b. Troglodytes aédon aztecus (Baird). Western House Wren. A 
common summer resident. Belongs to the western United States, except the Pa- 
cific coast, east to Illinois; south to Vera Cruz, Mexico. Breeds throughout its 
United States range. Snow, 1872. 
327. 722. Anothura hiemalis (Vieill.) Winter Wren. A rare winter so- 
journer. Belongs to eastern North America, west to the Rocky mountains, south 
into the Gulf states. Breeds from the northern United States northward, and 
winters south of its breeding range. Snow, 1872, on authority of Baird. 
328. 724. Cistothorus stellaris ( Licht.) Short-billed Marsh Wren. A rare 
summer resident. Belongs to the eastern United States and southern Canada, 
west to the plains. Breeds chiefly north of the latitude of Kansas. Winters in 
. the Gulf states. Snow, 1872. 
329. 725. Cistothorus palustris (Wils.) Long-billed Marsh Wren. A rare 
summer resident; more common in migration. Belongs to temperate eastern 
North America, west to the Rocky mountains. Winters in the Gulf states. 
Breeds throughout its range. Snow, 1872. 
330. 726. Certhia familiaris fusca (Barton). Brown Creeper. A common 
winter sojourner in wooded sections of Kansas. Belongs to eastern North 
America, west to the plains, south into the Gulf states. Breeds from the 
northern United States northward. Snow, 1872. 
331. 727. Sitta carolinensis (Lath.) White-breasted Nuthatch. Resident; 
common in wooded parts of the state. Inhabits the eastern United States and 
southern British America, west to the Rocky mountains. Resident and breed- 
ing throughout its range. Baird, 1858. : 
332. 728. Sitta canadensis (Linn.) Red-breasted Nuthatch. A rare mi- 
grant; possibly a winter sojourner. Belongs in summer to the Hudsonian, 
Canadian and transition zones. Ranges in winter also over the upper and 
lower austral zones. Two specimens seen in twenty years at Manhattan. 
Snow, 1872, on authority of Baird. 
333. 731. Parus bicolor (Linn.) Tufted Titmouse. Resident; abundant 
in wooded parts of the state. Inhabits the eastern United States, north to 
