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Noturus nodurnus Jordan and Gilbert [misidentifications]. — Jordan and Gilbert, 

 1886, p. 18 (Rio Lampasas, Belton,* Tex.)- — Evermann and Kendall, 

 1894, pp. 80-96 (Texas distribution and records, in part: Lampasas R., 

 Belton;* San Antonio Springs, San Antonio;* Hunter Cr., near Houston). 



Schilbeodes nodurnus (Jordan and Gilbert) [misidentifications]. — Forbes, 1909, 

 p. 398 (Illinois distribution, in part). — Forbes and Richardson, 1909 [and 

 1920, pp. Ixxviii-lxxxviii], pp. Ixxiii-lxxxiii, 199 (range and Illinois distribu- 

 tion, in part [Camp Cr., Dallas City,* Henderson Co.]). — Eigenmann, 

 1919, pp. 398-399 (mouth of underground river, San Marcos, Tex.; "other 

 places in Texas," in part). — O'Donnell, 1935, p. 484 (Camp Cr.,* Henderson 

 Co., 111.). 



Ameiurus nalalis (LeSueur) [misidentification]. — Evermann and Kendall, 1894, 

 pp. 78, 96 (Carman's record of Noturus fiavus from San Antonio,* Tex.). 



? Schilbeodes pundatus. — Mitchell, 1904, pp. 154, 405 (nomen nudum; lapsus; oral 

 breathing valves described). 



Schilbeodes mollis (Hermann) [misidentifications]. — Hubbs and Raney, 1944, 

 pp. 1-26 (synonymy, discussion, and description, in part). — Bailey and 

 Harrison, 1945, p. 68 (ecology; Clear L., Iowa). — Gerking, 1945, pp. 13, 74, 

 map 63 (ecology; Indiana distribution [see p. 44]). — Lagler and Salyer, 1945, 

 p. 161 (in food of gartersnake, Thamnophis s. sirtalis). — Carpenter and Siegler, 

 1947, pp. 6, 53, fig. 45 (compiled).— Hubbs and Lagler, 1947 [and 1949], 

 pp. 71-73, fig. 175 (ecology; comparison; specimen, Jackson Co., Michigan 

 figured; range [Montana, dubious]). — Dymond, 1947, p. 23 (comparison; 

 Canadian distribution). — Fischthal, 1947, pp. 162, 181 (parasites, Wisconsin 

 localities).— Eddy and Surber, 1947, pp. 171-182, diag. 7E, fig. 29 (figured; 

 teeth figured; range; description). — Carlander, 1948, p. 272 (Oak Island and 

 at mouth of Rainy R., L. of Woods, Minnesota area). — Trautman, 1948, 

 pp. 166-173, pi. 1, figs. 3, 6, and 9 (description; tribs. of L. Erie, Ohio; 

 hybridizes with Schilbeodes miurus). — Hooper, 1949, pp. 34-38 (age of popu- 

 lation by vertebrae; Demming L., Minn.). — Cooper and Washburn, 1949, 

 pp. 27, 31 (Merkle L., Mich.; survived heavy winter kill). — [McCabe], 1949, 

 pp. 41, 235 (Howe Pond,* Mass.).— Morgan, 1949, p. 96, fig. 60 (Howe Pond, 

 Spencer, Mass.). — Leonard and Leonard, 1949, p. 304 (Birch Cr., Michigan). — 

 Dickinson, 1949, p. 25 (near Gainesville, Florida). — Lincicome and Van 

 Cleave, 1949, p. 426 (Leptorhynchoides thecatus, a parasite, in specimens from 

 Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin). — Harrison, 1949, p. 339 (Des Moines R. 

 basin, Iowa). — C. B. Nash, 1950, p. 562 (ecology; L. Erie, Long Point, 

 Ohio). — Moore and Cross, 1950, pp. 139-142 (ecology; description; Oklahoma 

 and Swan Cr., Ohio specimens compared; Oklahoma records: [not in Illinois 

 R.?]; oxbow lake,* Poteau; Clear Boggy R.,* Pontotoc Co.; slough along 

 Little R., McCurtain Co.; Mountain Fork R., near confluence with 

 Little R.*).—R.F. Smith, 1950, pp. 63-136, 172, fig. "29 and 1953, pp. 21-135, 

 183-184 (lake and pond records. New Jersey). — Moore and Paden, 1950, 

 pp. 87, 93 (Oklahoma [not Illinois R.]). — Carlander, 1950, p. 109 (compiled). — 

 Raney, 1950, pp. 170-190 (ecology; reproduction; coastal plain form; reported, 

 James R. system, Va.). — Reid, 1950, pp. 177-178 (ecology ; Orange L., Fla.). — 

 Bailey, 1951, pp. 194, 224 and in reprint, 1951, pp. 194, 226 (comparison; 

 Iowa). — Harlan and Speaker, 1951, p. 97, pi. 18 (Iowa; distribution; natural 



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



