12 CATALOGUE OF THE BIRDS OF KANSAS. 
Genus CARPODACUS, Kaup. 
85. C. purpureus (Gmel.) Baird. Purple Finch. Rare winter so- 
journer; in migration quite common. 
Genus Loxta, Linneus. 
86. L. curvirostra americana ( Wilson) Coues. American Red Cross- 
bill. Rare; irregular winter visitant. 
87. L. Leucoptera,Gmel. American White-winged Crossbill. Rare; 
irregular winter visitant. 
Genus /EaroTHus, Cabanis. 
88. 4’. linaria ( Linn.) Caban. Common Redpoll. Winter visitant; 
rare. 
Genus ASTRAGALINUS, Cabanis. 
: * 89. A. tristis( Linn.) Cab. American Goldfinch. Resident; abun- 
ant. 
Genus CHRYSOMITRIS, Boie. 
90. C. pinus ( Wilson) Bp. Pine Goldfinch. ‘Winter sojourner; not 
uncommon. May 29, 1883, shot two birds out of a small flock on the 
Smoky Hill river, near Wallace. Irom actions, am inclined to think 
they were breeding there. 
Genus PLECTROPHANES, Meyer. 
91. P. nivalis ( Linn.) Meyer. Snow Bunting. Winter visitant ; 
rare. 
Genus CENTROPHANES, Kaup. 
92. C. lapponicus ( Linn.) Caban. Lapland Longspur. Abundant 
winter sojourner. 
93. C. pictus (Swains.) Caban. Painted Longspur. Winter so- 
journer ; common in southern Kansas. 
* 94. (C. ornatus (‘Towns.) Caban. Chestnut-collared Longspur. 
Common resident in middle and southern Kansas; abundant through- 
out the State in winter. 
Genus RHYNCHOPHANES, Baird. 
95. R. maccowni ( Lawr.) Baird. McCown’s Longspur. Quite com- 
mon winter sojourner in western, rare in eastern Kansas. 
Genus PAssERcULUS, Bonaparte. 
96. P. sandwichensis savanna ( Wils.) Ridgw. Savannah Sparrow. 
Occasional winter sojourner in southern Kansas; in migration abundant. 
Genus Pocacrrss, Baird. : 
*97. P. gramineus (Gmel.) Baird. Bay-shouldered Bunting —Grass 
Finch. Rare summer resident; in migration common. 
