26 CATALOGUE OF THE BIRDS OF KANSAS. 



Genus PODASOCYS, Coues. 



* 239. P. montanus ( Towns.) Cous. Mountain Plover. Summer 

 resident in western Kansas. 



Family SCOLOPACID2E. Snipes, Sandpipes, &c. 



Genus PPILOHELA, Gray. 



*240. P. minor (Gmel.) Gray. American Woodcock. Occasional 

 summer resident; not common in migration. 



Genus GALLINAGO, Leach. 



241. G. media wilsoni (Tern m.) Ridgw. Common Snipe Wilson's 

 Snipe. Migratory; common. 



Genus MACRORHAMPHUS, Leach. 



242. M. griseus scolopaceus ( Say) Coues. Red-breasted Snipe. Mi- 

 gratory; common. 



Genus MICROPALAMA, Baird. 



243. M. himantopus (Bp.) Baird. Stilt Sandpiper. Migratory; rare. 



Genus TRINGA, Linnaeus. 



244. T. canutus, Linn. Red-breasted Sandpiper Robin Snipe. Mi- 

 gratory; rare. Two specimens shot in the spring of the year, at Neosho 1 

 Falls, by Col. W. L. Parsons, and are the only ones seen by me in the 

 State. 



Genus ACTODROMAS, Kaup. 



245. A. maeulata (Vieill.) Coues. Pectoral Sandpiper. Migratory ; 

 abundant. 



246. A. fusticollis (Vieill.) Ridgw. Bonaparte's Sandpiper. Migra- 

 tory; common. 



247. A. bairdij Coiies. Baird's Sandpiper. Migratory; quite com- 

 mon. 



248. A. minutilla (Vieill.) Bp. Least Sandpiper. Migratory; abun- 

 dant. 



Genus PELINDA, Cuvier. 



249. P. alpinus americana, Cassin. Red-backed Sandpiper. Migra- 

 tory; very rare. 



Genus EREUNETES, Illiger. 



250. K pusillus (Linn.) Cass. Semipalmated Sandpiper. Migra- 

 tory; common. 



Genus CALIDRIS, Cuvier. 



251. C. arenaria (Linn.) Illig. Sanderling. Reported by Prof. Fl 

 H. Snow in his catalogue of the birds of Kansas, " Migratory ; rare ; 

 taken at Lawrence by W. E. Stevens, October 7, 1874." 



