BIBLIOGRAPHY 



Hymenoptera. (Minute wasp-like insects, not included in 

 this book.) 



Matheson, R., and Crosby, C. R. 1912. Aquatic Hymen- 

 optera in America. Ann. Ent. Soc. Amer., Vol. 5: 65-71. 

 Excellent figure of the adult swimming. 



CHAPTER XVI 



SNAILS AND MUSSELS 



Baker, F. C. 1918. The Productivity of Invertebrate Fish 

 Food on the Bottom of Oneida Lake, with Special Refer- 

 ence to Mollusks. Tech. Pub. No. 9, N. Y. State Col- 

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1928. The Fresh Water Mollusca of Wisconsin. Part I 

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Lefevre, G., and Curtis, W. C. 1912. Studies of the Repro- 

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 Mussels. Bull. Bur. Fish., Vol. 30, for 1910: 107-201. 



CHAPTER XVII 



FISHES 



General References: Jordan, 1929; Ward and Whipple, 

 1918, Chap. 30, Eigenmann, C. H., The Aquatic Verte- 

 brates; Copeia; Aquatic Life. 



A Biological Survey of the Erie-Niagara System, Sect. VI, 

 Fishes of the Erie-Niagara Watershed. Supp. to the 

 Eighteenth Ann. Rep., 1928, State of N. Y. Conserva- , 

 tion Dept., Albany. 



Adams, C. C, and Hankinson, T. L. 1928. The Ecology 

 and Economics of Oneida Lake Fish. Roosevelt Wild 

 Life Bull., Vol. i, Nos. 3, 4, Syracuse Univ. Bibliography. 



Embody, G. C. 19 15. The Farm Fishpond. Cornell 

 Reading Courses. Country Life Series, No. 3, Ithaca, 

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