26 CATALOGUE OF THE BIRDS OF KANSAS. 
Genus Popasocys, Coues. 
*239. P. montanus ( Towns.) Cous. Mountain Plover. Summer 
resident in western Kansas. 
Family SCOLOPACID/E.—Snipes, Sandpipes, &e. 
Genus PPILOHELA, Gray. 
*240. P. minor (Gmel.) Gray. American Woodcock. Occasional 
summer resident ; not common in migration. 
Genus GALLINAGO, Leach. 
241. G. media, wilsoni (Temm.) Ridgw. Common Snipe —Wilson’s 
Snipe. Migratory; common. 
Genus MAcRoRHAMPHUS, Leach. 
242. M. griseus scolopaceus (Say) Coues. Red-breasted Snipe. Mi- 
gratory; common. 
Genus MricropaLaAMaA, Baird. 
243. M. himantopus ( Bp.) Baird. Stilt Sandpiper. Migratory; rare. 
Genus Trinea, Linnzus. 
244. T. canutus, Linn, Red-breasted Sandpiper—Robin Snipe. Mi- 
gratory; rare. T'wospecimens shot in the spring of the year, at Neosho 
Falls, by Col. W. L. Parsons, and are the only ones seen by me in the 
State. 
Genus AcropRoMAS, Kaup. 
245. A. maculata (Vieill.) Coues. Pectoral Sandpiper. Migratory ; 
abundant. 
246. A. fuscicollis (Vieill.) Ridgw. Bonaparte’s Sandpiper. Migra- 
tory; common. : 
247. A. bairdi, Coues. Baird’s Sandpiper. Migratory; quite com- 
mon. 
248. A. minutilla ( Vieill.) Bp. Least Sandpiper. Migratory; abun- 
dant. 
Genus PELINDA, Cuvier. 
249. P. alpinus americana, Cassin. Red-backed Sandpiper. Migra- 
tory; very rare. 
Genus EREUNETEs, Illiger. 
250. EH. pusillus ( Linn.) Cass. Semipalmated Sandpiper. Migra- 
tory; common. 
Genus CALIDRIS, Cuvier. 
251. C. arenaria (Linn.) Llig. Sanderling. Reported by Prof. F. 
H. Snow in his catalogue of the birds of Kansas, “ Migratory ; rare; 
taken at Lawrence by W. E. Stevens, October 7, 1874.” 
