CATALOGUE OF THE BIRDS OF KANSAS. 13 



Genus COTURNICTJLUS, Bonaparte. 



* 98. passerinus( Wilson ) Bp. Yellow-winged Bunting. Abundant 

 summer resident. 



*99. C. henslowi (Aud.) Bp. Henslow's Bunting. Summer resi- 

 dent, rare. Taken in a pasture near Topeka, April 26, 1872, by Prof. 

 E. A. Popenoe, who has seen the birds since. June 12, 1879, I noticed 

 a pair on the high prairies in Woodson county. 



100. C. lecontei (Aud.) Bp. Leconte's Bunting. Migratory; quite 

 common. 



Genus AMMODROMUS, Swainson. 



101. A. caudacutus nelsoni, Allen. Nelson's Sharp-tailed Finch. 

 Rare summer visitant in eastern Kansas; probably breeds in southern 

 portion. 



Genus t^HONDESTES, Swainson. 



* 102. C. grammica (Say) Bp. Lark Finch. Abundant summer 

 resident. 



Genus ZONOTRICHIA, Swainson. 



103. Z. querula (Nutt.) Gamb. Harris's Sparrow. Common winter 

 sojourner, abundant in southern Kansas. 



104. Z. leucophyrs (Forst.) Sw. White-crowned Sparrow. Migra- 

 tory; quite common. 



105. Z. albicollis (Geml.) Bp. White-throated Sparrow. Migratory; 

 common. 



Genus SPIZELLA, Bonaparte. 



106. 8. montana (Forst.) Ridgw. Tree Sparrow. Abundant winter 

 sojourner. 



*107. 8. domestica (Bartr.) Coues. Chipping Sparrow. Common 

 summer resident. 



108. 8. pallida (Swains.) Bp. Clay-colored Sparrow. Migratory; 

 rare in eastern, common in western Kansas. 



*109. 8. pusitla ( Wilson ) Bp. Field Sparrow. Common summer 

 resident in eastern Kansas. 



Genus JUNCO, Wagler. 



110. J. aikeni Ridgw. White-winged Snowbird. Prof. F. H. Snow, 

 in his catalogue of the birds of Kansas, says: "Single specimens taken 

 at Ellis, by Dr. L. Watson, November 8, 1875." 



111. J. hy emails (Linn.) Scl. Black Snowbird. Abundant winter 

 sojourner. 



112. J. oregonus (Towns.) Scl. Oregon Snowbird. Winter so- 

 journer; rare in eastern, quite common in western Kansas. 



