6 CATALOGUE OF THE BIRDS OF KANSAS. 
Family SAXICOLID&.—Stonechats and Bluebirds. 
Genus SraiA, Swainson. 
*10. S. sialis (Linn.) Haldem. Bluebird. Abundant resident in east- 
ern Kansas, retiring in winter to the thickets along the streams. Rare 
summer resident in the western portion, but increasing with its settle- 
ments, 
11. S. arctica, Swains. Rocky-Mountain Bluebird. Winter so- 
journer; rare in eastern Kansas. 
Family PTILOGONATID Z.—Fly-catching Thrushes. 
Genus MyYIADESTES, Swainson. 
12. M. townsendi (Aud.) Caban. Townsend’s Solitaire. Winter vis- 
itants in western Kansas; rare. 
Family SYLVIIDA.—True Warblers. 
Genus PoLIoprTiua, Sclater. 
*13. P. cerulea (Linn.)Scl. Blue-gray Gnateatcher. Summer resi- 
dent; rare; in migration common. 
Genus Reauus, Cuvier. 
14. R. calendula ( Linn.) Licht. Ruby-crowned Kinglet. Occasional 
winter sojourner; in migration common. 
15. R. satrapa, Licht. Golden-crowned Kinglet. Winter sojourner ; 
rare; in migration common, 
Family PARID2.—Titmice or Chickadees. 
Genus LopHOPHANES, Kaup. 
*16. L. bicolor (Linn.) Bp. Tufted Titmouse. Resident; abundant 
in eastern Kansas. 
Genus Parus, Linn. 
*17. P. atricapillus, Linn. Black-capped Chickadee. Common; res- 
ident. 
*18. P. atricapillus septentrionalis teenie) Allen. Long-tailed 
Chickadee. Resident; rare. 
Family SITTID2.—Nuthatches. 
Genus Srrra, Linneus. 
*19. S. carolinensis, Linn. White-bellied Nuthatch. Common; res- 
ident in eastern Kansas. 
20. S. canadensis, Linn. Red-bellied Nuthatch. Migratory; rare. 
