CATALOGUE OF THE BIRDS OF KANSAS. 19 
Genus CEeNTURUS, Swainson. 
*171. C. carolinus (Linn.) Bp. Red-bellied Woodpecker. Abun- 
dant resident. . . 
Genus MELANERPES, Swainson. 
*172. M. erythocephalus (Linn.) Sw. Red-headed Woodpecker. 
Abundant summer resident; occasionally lingers through the winter. 
_— 178. M. torquatus ( Wils.) Bonap. Lewis’s Woodpecker. Reported 
by Prof. Snow to the Academy of Science, 1877, as “Additions to his 
catalogue of Kansas birds. Taken at Ellis by Dr. Watson, May 6, 
1878. One specimen was obtained from a flock of six or eight.” 
Genus CoLAPTES, Swainson. 
*174. C. auratus (Linn.) Sw. Yellow-shafted Flicker; Golden- 
winged Woodpecker. Common resident. 
175. C. auratus hybridus (Baird) Ridgw. “Hybrid” Flicker. Res- 
ident; rare. 
*176. C. auratus mexicanus (Sw.) Ridgw. Red-shafted Flicker. 
Resident ; rare in eastern Kansas. ' 
Order ANISODACTYLZ-. 
Family ALCEDINID.—K inefishers. 
Genus CERYLE, Boie. 
*177. C. aleyon (Linn.) Boie. Belted Kingfisher. Common sum- 
mer resident ; occasional winter sojourners in southern Kansas. 
Order COCCYGES. 
Family CUCULID.— Cuckoos. 
Genus Coccyzus, Vieillot. 
*178. C. americanus ( Linn.) Bp. Yellow-billed Cuckoo. Common 
summer resident. 
*179. C. erythrophthalmus (Wils.) Baird. Black-billed Cuckoo. 
Rare summer resident, and not common in migration. Nest found near 
Paola in 1863, by Capt. B. F. Goss, and one taken at Manhattan in 
1883, by Prof. D. E. Lantz. 
