10 CATALOGUE OF THE BIRDS OF KANSAS. 



61. M. pusillus{ Wilson) Bp. Black-capped Yellow Warbler. Mi- 

 gratory; quite common. 



62. M. canadensis (Linn.) Aud. Canadian Fly-catching Warbler. 

 Migratory; rare. 



Genus Setophaga, Swainson. 

 *63. S.rutieilla (Linn.) Sw. American Eedstart. Common sum- 

 mer resident; in migration abundant. 



Family YIREONIDJE.— Vireos. 

 Genus Vieeosylvia, Bonaparte. 



* 64. V. olivaeea ( Linn.) Bp. Red-eyed Vireo. Abundant summer 

 resident. / 



*65. V. gilva (Vieill.) Cass.- Warbling Vireo. Common summer 



resident. 



Genus Lanivireo, Baird. 



* 66. L. flavifrons ( Vieill.) Baird. Yellow-throated Vireo. Rare 

 summer resident. ' 



67. L. solitarius ( Vieill.) Baird. Solitary Vireo. Blue-headed Vi- 

 reo; migratory; rare. 



Genus Vireo, Vieillot. 



*68. V. noveboraoensis (Gmel.) Bp. White-eyed Vireo. Common 

 summer resident. 



* 69. V. bettii, Aud. Bell's Vireo. Abundant summer resident. 



Family LANIIDiE.— Shrikes. 

 Genus Lanius. Linnaeus. 



70. L. borealis, Vieill. Great Northern Shrike. Common winter 

 sojourner. 



71. L. ludovieianus, Linn. Loggerhead Shrike. Prof. F. H. Snow 

 in his catalogue of the birds of Kansas says: "Several typical speci- 

 mens of this southern form have been taken." 



*72. L. ludovieianus exoubitorides (Swains.) Coues. White-rumped 

 Shrike. Common summer resident. 



Family AMPELIDJE.— Wax-wings. 

 Genus Ampelis, Linnaeus. 

 73. A. garrulus, Linn. Northern Wax-wing. Very rare winter vis- 

 itant. 



