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Louisiana impoundments). — Becker, 1959, p. 97 (ecology; central Wisconsin 

 distribution). — Boudreaux, Strawn, and Callas, 1959, p. 10 (Texas record). — 

 Symington, 1959, p. 8 (Souris R., Saskatchewan). — Lambou, 1961, p. 57 

 (Louisiana lakes). — Anthony, 1963, p. 87 (parasites, McDill Pond, Wis.). — 

 Eddy, Movie, and Underbill, 1963, pp. 113, 115 (Mississippi R., above and 

 below St. Anthony Falls, Minn.).— Birkhead, 1967, pp. 101-109 (compiled). 

 Noturus gyrinus (Mitchill). — Gill, 1861a, p. 45 (synonymy). — Abbott, 1871, p. 

 718 (Stony Brook, near Princeton, N.J.).— Jordan, 1876b, pp. 303-304 

 (description; Wallkill R., N.Y.).— Jordan and Copeland, 1876, p. 160 (E. 

 Pennsylvania [based on N. insignis?] and SE. New York). — [Klippart], 

 1877, p. 153 (Indiana). — Jordan, 1877b, pp. 352, 371 (comparison; range 

 [in error]); 1877d, pp. 71^120, pi. 42, fig. 66-67, pi. 43, fig. 69b-69c (com- 

 parison; range and synonymy [in part]; relationship; specimen from Hudson 

 R. figured; Orange, Rockland, and ?Chemung Counties, N.Y.); 1877e, p. 

 611. — Jordan and Brayton, 1878, p. 93 (relationship). — Jordan, 1878d, p. 337 

 (description; range [in error]); 1878e, p. 414 (range [in error]). — Bean, 1880, 

 p. 112 (near Piermont,* N.Y.). — Hay, 1881, pp. 514-515 (Mississippi rec- 

 ord).— Jordan and Gilbert, 1883, p. 98.— Swain and Kalb, 1883, pp. 639-644 

 (synonymy; range [in error]; description; Illinois R.*). — Hay, 1883, p. 74 

 (Tombigbee, Chickasawha, and upper Mississippi R. systems). — Jordan 

 and Meek, 1885, p. 8 (Chariton R., Chariton,* lov/a). — Graham, 1885b, 

 p. 71 (synonymy; ?Kansas). — Forbes, 1886a, p. 84 [ana 1900, p. 76] (ecology; 

 "throughout Illinois")- — Jordan, 1885, p. 802. — Eigenmann and Fordice, 

 1886, p. 410 (Bean Blossom Cr.,* Ind.).— Jordan and Gilbert, 1886, p. 6 

 (comparison). — Forbes, 1888a, pp. 455-473 (ecology; food; Pekin,* Peoria,* 

 and Fox R.,* McHenry Co., 111.; Clear L.* [East Cairo], Ky.).— Forbes, 

 1888b, pp. 514-536 (food). — Evermann and Jenkins, 1888, pp. 44, 52 (Indi- 

 ana records). — Carman, 1889, p. 80 (Harkness Slough;* Dead Man's Slough; 

 Willow L.;* Lily L.;* Broad L. ;* Wood Slough,* all near Quincy, 111.). — 

 Henshall, 1889, p. 124 (Ross L., Ohio).— Meek, 1889a, p. 301 (New York 

 records: Cayuga L. ;* stream near Montezuma); 1889b, p. 168 (Iowa). — 

 Jordan, 1890, pp. 158-165 (Indiana records: L. Maxinkuckee;* Big Cr., 

 Posey Co.*). — J. Nelson, 1890, p. 671 (lake region, New York; doubted in 

 New Jersey).— McCormick, 1890, p. 126 (Lorain Co., Ohio).— Bean, 1892, 

 p. 20 (description only). — R. R. Wright, 1892, p. 443 (Great Lakes region). — 

 McCormick, 1892, p. 13 (Lower parts streams entering the lake, Lorain Co., 

 Ohio).— Woolman, 1892a, pp. 253-287 (Kentucky records); 1892b, p. 301 

 (Florida records).— Meek, 1892a, p. 12 (Iowa); 1892b, pp. 221-246 (Iowa 

 records including Mississippi R., Muscatine;* Cedar R., Waverly* and 

 West Liberty;* West Br. Cedar R., Dumont;* Indian Cr.* [Marion]; Big 

 Sioux R., ?Sioux Falls or Sioux City*); 1892c, p. 108 (Cedar R. basin, 

 Iowa).— Call, 1892, p. 46 (ecology; records relisted).— Meek, 1893, p. 229 

 (Arkansas [compiled in error?]). — Hay, 1894, pp. 172, 173 (compiled). — 

 Abbott, 1894, p. 479 (compiled).— Kirsch, 1894, p. 87 [and vol. 14, p. 36]; 

 1896a, p. 48 (weedy bottom in upper Blue R.,* Indiana). — Meek, 1894b, 

 p. 135 (Platte R., Fremont,* Nebr.; Floyd R., Lemars* and Sioux City,* 

 Iowa; Storm L.,* Iowa). — Lonnberg, 1894, p. 113 (Florida records). — Gar- 

 man, 1894, p. 56 (compiled) .—Kirsch, 1895, pp. 323-335 (records include 

 Tiffin R., Manitou Beach,* Michigan; Maumee R.,* Fort Wayne, Ind.; 



* Material designated by an asterisk has been re-examined. 



