10 CATALOGUE OF THE BIRDS OF KANSAS, 
61. M. pusillus ( Wilson) re Black-capped Yellow Warbler. Mi- 
gratory; quite common. ‘ 
62; M. canadensis (Linn.) Aud. Canadian Fly-catching Warbler. 
Migratory; rare. 
Genus SETOPHAGA, Swainson. 
* 63. S. ruticilla (Linn.) Sw. American Redstart. Common sum- 
mer resident; in migration abundant. 
Family VIREONIDZE.— Vireos. 
Genus VIREOSYLVIA, Bonaparte. 
*64. V. olivacea ( Linn.) Bp. Red-eyed Vireo. Abundant summer 
resident. 
*65. V. gilva ( Vieill.) Cass. Warbling Vireo. Common summer 
resident. 
Genus LANIVIREO, Baird. 
* 66. L. flavifrons ( Vieill.) Baird. Yellow-throated Vireo. Rare 
summer resident. 
67. L. solitarius ( Vieill.) Baird. Solitary Vireo. Blue-headed Vi- 
reo; migratory; rare. 
Genus VIREO, Vieillot. 
*68. V. noveboracensis (Gmel.) Bp. White-eyed Vireo. Common 
summer resident. 
* 69. V. bellif, Aud. Bell’s Vireo. Abundant summer resident. 
Family LANITDA‘.— Shrikes. 
Genus Lantus. Linneus. 
70. L. borealis, Vieill. Great Northern Shrike. Common winter 
sojourner. . 
71. L. ludovicianus, Linn. Loggerhead Shrike. Prof. F. H. Snow 
in his catalogue of the birds of Kansas says: “Several typical speci- 
mens of this southern form have been taken.” 
*72. L. ludovicianus excubitorides (Swains.) Coues. White-rumped 
Shrike. Common summer resident. 
Family AMPELIDAt.— Wax-wings. 
Genus AMPELIS, Linnzeus. 
fo. A, pelitas Linn. Northern Wax-wing. Very rare winter vis- 
itant. 
