8 CATALOGUE OF THE BIRDS OF KANSAS. 
Genus NeEocorys, Sclater. | 
31. N. spraguei (Aud.) Scl. Spragne’s Titlark. Migratory; rare. 
Family MNIOTILTIDA.—American Warblers. 
Genus Mniotiuta, Vieillot. 
*32. M. varia ( Linn.) Vieill. Black and White Creeper. Summer 
resident; quite common in eastern Kansas. 
Genus PRoTONOTARIA, Baird. 
* 33. P. citrea( Bodd.) Baird. Prothonotary Warbler. Summer res- 
ident; common in eastern Kansas. 
Genus HELMINTHOTHERUS, Rafinesque. 
34. H. vermivorus (Gm.) Salv. & Godm. Worm-eating Warbler. 
Migratory; rare. 
Genus HELMINTHOPHAGA, Cabanis. 
* 35. H. pinus (Linn.) Baird. Blue-winged Yellow Warbler. Sum- 
mer resident; rare. 
36. H. ruficapilla (Wilson) Baird. Nashville Warbler. Migratory ; 
rare. 
37. H. celata (Say.) Baird. Orange-crowned Warbler; migratory; 
rare. 
38. H. peregrina ( Wils.) Baird. ‘Tennessee Warbler. Migratory ; 
common. 
Genus ParuLa, Bonaparte. 
39. P. americana ( Linn.) Bp. Blue Yellow-backed Warbler. Mi- 
gratory; common. Noticed a pair in the latter part of July, 1879, 
feeding young birds in the tree-tops near Neosho Falls, in flight not 
strong enough to have come far, and I am inclined to think the birds oc- 
casionally breed in the State. 
Genus DENDRacA, Gray. 
*40. D. cestiva (Gmel.) Baird. Summer Yellow Bird. Abundant 
summer resident. 
41. D. coronata ( Linn.) Gray. Yellow-rump Warbler. Migratory ; 
abundant; an occasional winter sojourner in southern Kansas. 
42. D. auduboni (Towns.) Baird. Audubon’s Warbler. Migratory 
in western Kansas; rare. 
43. D. maculosa (Gmel.) Baird. Black and Yellow Warbler. Mai- 
gratory; rare. 
*44. D. cerula (Wilson) Baird. Cerulean Warbler. Rare summer 
resident; in migration common. 
