CATALOGUE OF THE BIRDS OF KANSAS, 4 
Family CERTHIID.— Creepers. 
Genus CERTHIA, Linnzus. 
21. C. familiaris rufa (Batr.) Ridgw. American Brown Creeper. 
Common; winter sojourner. 
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Family TROGLODYTID.—Wrens. 
Genus SALPINCTES, Cabanis. 
_ * 22. 8. obsoletus (Say) Caban. Rock Wren. Summer resident in 
western Kansas; quite common in suitable locations. 
Genus THRYOTHORUS, Vieillot. 
*23. T. ludovicianus (Gm.) Bp. Great Carolina Wren. Abundant 
resident in eastern, rare in western Kansas. 
Genus THRYOMANES, Sclater. 
*24, T. bewicki (Aud.) Baird. Bewick’s Wren. Visitant, and occa- 
sional resident in southern Kansas. 
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Genus TroGLODYTES, Vieillot. 
*25. T. aédon, Vieill. House Wren. Common summer resident. 
26. T. aédon parkmanni ( Aud.) Coues. Western House Wren. 
One specimen shot at Larned, April 21, 1881, by Mr. Geo. C. Water- 
man, and reported in Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, v. VIII, No. 2, April, 1883, 
p. 120. Without doubt a rare resident in western Kansas ; will increase 
with its settlements. 
Genus ANORTHURA, Rennie. 
27. A. troglodytes hyemalis ( Vieill.) Coues. Winter Wren. Winter 
sojourner; rare. 
Genus TELMATODYTES, Cabanis. 
*28. T. palustris (Wils.) Baird. Long-billed Marsh Wren. Sum- 
mer resident; rare; in migration common. 
Genus CistoTHoRUs, Cabanis. 
29. C. stellaris (Licht.) Caban. Short-billed Marsh Wren. Migra- 
tory; rare; possibly breed in the State. 
Family MOTACILLID2.—Wagtails and Titlarks. 
Genus ANTHUs, Bechstein. 
30. A. ludovicianus (Gmel.) Licht. American Titlark. Migratory ; 
quite common. 
