26 CATALOGUE OF THE BIRDS OF KANSAS. 



Genus Podasocys, Coues. 

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

 resident in western Kansas. 



Family SCOLOPACID^.— 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 wikoni (Temm.) Ridgw. Common Snipe — Wilson's 

 Snipe. Migratory; common. 



Genus Maceoehamphus, Leach. 



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

 gratory; common. 



Genus Micbopalama, Baird. 



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



Genus Tringa, Linnaeus. 



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

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

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

 State. 



Genus Actodeomas, Kaup. 



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

 abundant. 



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

 tory; common. 



247. A. bairdi, Coues. Baird's Sandpiper. Migratory; quite com- 

 mon. 



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

 dant. 



Genus Pelinda, Cuvier. 



249. P.^alpinus amerioana, Cassin. Red-backed Sandpiper. Migra- 

 tory; very rare. 



Genus Ebeunetes, Illiger. 



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

 tory; common. 



Genus Calidbis, Cuvier. 



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

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

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



