CATALOGUE OF THE BIRDS OF KANSAS, 13 
Genus CoTuRNIcULUS, Bonaparte. 
* 98. Cpasserinus ( Wilson ) Bp. Yellow-winged Bunting. Abundant 
summer resident. 
*99. C. henslowi (Aud.) Bp. Henslow’s Bunting. Summer resi- 
dent, rare. Taken in a pasture near Topeka, April 26, 1872, by Prof. 
E. A. Popenoe, who has seen the birds since. June 12,1879, I noticed 
a pair on the high prairies in Woodson county. 
100. C. lecontei (Aud.) Bp. Leconte’s Bunting. Migratory ; quite 
common. 
Genus AMMODROMUS, Swainson. 
101. A. caudacutus nelsoni, Allen. Nelson’s Sharp-tailed Finch. 
Rare summer visitant in eastern Kansas; probably breeds in southern 
portion. 
Genus CHONDESTES, Swainson. 
*102. C. grammica (Say) Bp. Lark Finch. Abundant summer 
resident. 
Genus ZONOTRICHIA, Swainson. 
103. Z. querula (Nutt.)Gamb. Harris’s Sparrow. Common winter 
sojourner, abundant in southern Kansas. 
104. Z. lewcophyrs (Forst.) Sw. White-crowned Sparrow. Migra- 
tory; quite common. 
105. Z. albicollis (Geml.) Bp. White-throated Sparrow. Migratory ; 
common. . 
Genus SpP1IzELLA, Bonaparte. 
106. S. montana (Forst.) Ridgw. Tree Sparrow. Abundant winter 
sojourner. \ 
*107. S. domestica (Bartr.) Coues. Chipping Sparrow. Common 
summer resident. 
108. S. pallida (Swains.) Bp. Clay-colored Sparrow. Migratory ; 
rare in eastern, common in western Kansas. 
*109. S. pusilla (Wilson) Bp, Field Sparrow. Common summer 
resident in eastern Kansas. 
Genus Junco, Wagler. 
110. J. aikenit Ridgw. White-winged Snowbird. Prof. F. H. Snow, 
in his catalogue of the birds of Kansas, says: “Single specimens taken 
at Ellis, by Dr. L. Watson, November 8, 1875.” 
111. J. ‘hyemalis (Linn.) Scl. Black Snowbird. Abundant winter 
sojourner. 
_ 112. J. oregonus (Towns.) Sel. Oregon Snowbird. Winter so- 
journer; rare in eastern, quite common in western Kansas. 
