BIRDS OF KANSAS. 



SUBORDER CEPPHI. LOONS AND AUKS. 

 FAMILY URINATOBIDJE. LOONS. 



GENUS URINATOR CUVIEB. 



B. 698. R. 736. C. 840. G. 320. U. 7. 

 4. Urinator imber (GUNN.). Loon. Migratory; rare. Arrive in April. 



ORDER LONGIPENNES. LONG-WINGED 



SWIMMERS. 



FAMILY LARID-3S. GULLS AND TERNS. 



SUBFAMILY LARIN^E. GULLS. 

 GENUS LARUS LINN^US. 



B. 661. R. 666a. C. 773. G. 307. U. 51a, 



5. Larus argentatus smithsonianus COUES. American Herring Gull. Migra- 

 tory; rare. Arrive in March. 



B. 663. R. 668. C. 777. G. 308. U. 53. 



6. Larus californicus LAWB. California Gull. A rare visitant. One specimen 

 taken by me on the Arkansas river, in Reno county, October 20th, 1880. 



B. 664. R. 669. C. 778. G. 309. U. 54. 



7. Larus delawarensis OBD. Ring-billed Gull. Migratory; quite common. 

 Arrive the last of April to first of May. 



B. 668, 669. R. 674. C. 787. G. 310. U. 59. 



8. Larus franklinii Sw. & RICH. Franklin's Gull. Migratory; common. My 

 notes show their capture from the last of March to first of May. 



B. 670. R. 675. C. 788. G. 311. U. 60. 



9. Larus Philadelphia (OBD.). Bonaparte's Gull. Migratory; rare. Arrive about 

 the middle of April. 



GENUS XEMA LEACH. 



B. 680. R. 677. C. 790. G. 312. U. 62. 



1O. Xema sabinii (SAB.). Sabine's Gull. A rare accidental visitant. One speci- 

 men taken by Mr. Peter Long, at Humboldt, September 21st, 1876. 



