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G. A. Moore, 1952, p. [6] (Oklahoma) .—Jurgens and Hubbs, 1953, p. [3] 

 (Texas). — Moore and Buck, 1953, p. 24 (description; Oklahoma records). — 

 Knapp, 1953, pp. 77-78, fig. 108.— Hall, 1954, p. 59 (Oklahoma records in- 

 cluding Grand R. [about 4 mi. E. of]* Choteau, Mayes Co.). — ^Cross, 1954, 

 p. 311 (riffle. South Fork Cottonwood R., Chase Co., Kans.) ; 1955, pp. 

 475-476 (description; ecology; Chikaskia R.; Kansa.s records: Neosho R. 

 in Coffey, Labette, and Lyon Counties; trib. to Four-Mile Cr.,* Sedgwick 

 Co.). — Hall, 1955, p. 36 (reservoir population reduced, Illinois R., Okla.). — 

 G. A. Moore, 1957, pp. 143, 144, fig. 2-79E (description; range).— Hubbs, 

 1957, p. 96 (Texas distribution). — Schelske, 1957, pp. 32-47 (occurrence. 

 Verdigris R. system, Kans.). — Hubbs and Lagler, 1958, p. 91, fig. 176 (not 

 in Great Lakes). — C. Hubbs, 1958, p. 8 (Texas distribution). — Lambou, 

 1959a, pp. 49-52 (Louisiana records). — Birkhead, 1967, pp. 101-110 (com- 

 parative toxicity of venoms). 



Rabida nocturna (Jordan and Gilbert). — Jordan, Evermann, and Clark, 1930, p. 

 156. — Blatchley, 1938, p. 67 (compiled). — Driver, 1942, p. 254 (comparison; 

 range [in error]) ; 1950, p. 262. 



Noturus flavus Rafinesque [misidentifications]. — Forbes, 1909 and 1914, map 57, 

 and Forbes and Richardson, 1909 [and 1920], map 57 (Illinois distribution, 

 in part [Havana;* Crooked Cr., Ripley;* "north line",* Brown Co.]). 



Schilheodes gyrinus (Mitchill) [misidentification]. — Forbes, 1909 and 1914, and 

 Forbes and Richardson, 1909 [and 1920], map 58 ([Mackinaw Cr.,* Taze- 

 well Co., Illinois]). 



Schilheodes insignis (Richardson) [misidentification]. — Hubbs and Raney, 1944, 

 map 1 ([Sanbois R., 7 mi. S. of Stigler,* Haskell Co., Okla.]). 



Type-specimens.— USNM 36461 (lectotype) and USNM 201388 

 (2 paralectotypes), Saline River, near Benton railroad bridge, Arkan- 

 sas, 1884, David Starr Jordan and C. H. Gilbert. SU 562 (4 para- 

 lectotypes) and USNM 36383 (28 paralectotypes), Poteau R., 

 Slate Ford, W. of Hackett, Oklahoma, 1884, Jordan and Gilbert. 

 SU 564 (2 paralectotypes) and USNM 36426 (15 paralectotypes), 

 Washita [Ouachita] R., about 0.5 mi. above Arkadelphia, Arkansas, 

 1884, Jordan and Gilbert. 



Other material studied 



UNITED STATES: Al.-vbama: UMMZ 167361 (Alabama R., Camden, 

 Wilcox Co.); USNM 200440 (trib., Uphapee Cr., 7.0 mi. SW. Auburn, Lee Co.), 

 200475 (Cahaba R., Harrisburg bridge, near Centreville, Bibb Co.), 201241 

 (Tensaw R., Stockton, Baldwin Co.). Arkansas: Tulsa U (Lee Cr., at Arkansas- 

 Oklahoma line); UMMZ 167217, 167219, 167305, 169947, 169995; UMMZ 

 (Burnett Springs, 2 mi. N. of Paragould, Greene Co.); TU 10351, 12292, 15594; 

 USNM 172406; CU 42244. Illinois: UMMZ 10.5762, 165883; UMMZ (Bau- 

 man nos. 45, 68, 75, 76-77). Indiana: UMMZ 113553 (White R., Hindustan 

 Falls, near Shoals). Kansas: UMMZ 111483; KU 2351 (trib., Four Mile Cr., 

 sec. 36, T. 27 S., R. 2 E., Sedgwick Co.); USNM 172048, 200781. Kentucky: 

 UMMZ 126943 (Laurel Cr., near mouth, trib. to Little Sandy R.); USNM 63809; 

 UL 8674 (Rough R., 5.5 mi. N. and 3 mi. W. Leitchfield). Louisiana: UMMZ 

 113722, 165881, 184025; UMMZ (Taylor coll.: La. nos. 55-21c, 55-33, 55-43, 

 55-46; Comite R., about 1.5 mi. NE. Olive Branch, East Feliciana Parish); 



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



