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Missouri R.* [at Marmarth]; Cannon Ball R.* [just below Mott]; Heart R.* 

 [about 10 mi. S. of Richardton, Stark Co.]). — Hubbs and Ortenburger, 



1929, p. 96 (Elk R.,* 7 mi. N. of Grove, Delaware Co., Oklahoma only).— 

 Jordan, Evermann, and Clark, 1930, p. 155 (range [in error]; synonymy). — 

 Greeley, 1930, pp. 45-82 (New York record).— Thompson and Hunt, 1930, 

 pp. 27-60, map 32 (ecology; Champaign Co., Illinois distribution). — Coker, 



1930, p. 180 (lock gate,* Keokuk, Iowa).— Osburn, Wickliflf, and Trautman, 

 1930, p. 174 (Ohio).— Greeley and Greene, 1931, pp. 54-89 (ecology; New 

 York distribution and records). — Greeley and Bishop, 1932, pp. 76-87 

 (New York distribution and records). — Fish, 1932, p. 351, fig. 67 (L. Erie, 

 along rocky shores; reproduction compiled; description and figure of 20 mm. 

 individual). — R. A. Moore, 1933, p. 17 (description of kidneys). — Greeley 

 and Bishop, 1933, pp. 89, 98 (ecological distribution; New York records). — 

 E. Moore, 1933, p. 20; and Odell, 1933, p. 128 (Sacandaga Reservoir, N. Y.).— 

 Pate, 1933, p. 153 (food; Sacandaga Reservoir distribution). — Churchill and 

 Over, 1933, pp. 9-60, fig. 47 (South Dakota; description).— Greeley, 1934, 

 pp. 96, 104 (reproduction; New York records). — Van Cleave and Mueller, 



1934, pp. 170-322 (Oneida L., N.Y.; parasites).— Ricker, 1934, p. 107 

 (ecology?; mouth of Credit R., Ontario). — Greeley, 1935, pp. 86, 96 (ecology; 

 "9 collections from Mohawk River or tributaries," N.Y.). — O'Donnell, 



1935, p. 484 (Illinois ecology; distribution [in error]). — Greene, 1935, pp. 

 142-146, map 59 (Wisconsin distribution; ecology; range; dispersal routes; 

 Cahn's record of Schilbeodes miurus from Wisconsin may heflavus). — ?Ewers 

 and Boesel, 1935, p. 66 (in food of Aplites salmoides; Buckeye L., Ohio). — 

 Aitken, 1936, p. 33 (Iowa). — Toner, 1937, p. 14 (L. Ontario and St. Lawrence 

 R.; spawning habits). — Greeley, 1938, p. 69 (economics; New York distribu- 

 tion).— Welter, 1938, p. 67 (Kentucky records) .—Blatchley, 1938, p. 66 

 (description; Indiana distribution, in part: Walnut and Raccoon Creeks). — 

 Schrenkeisen, 1938, pp. 165-167 (description; range [in error]). — Simon and 

 Simon, 1939, pp. 52, 57 (comparison; Wyoming records: Big Horn R.;* 

 Tongue R.; Belle Fourche R.;* Laramie R.).— Trautman, 1939, p. 281 

 (more numerous, 1895, in Maumee R. than subsequently). — Hubbs and 

 Lagler, 1939, p. 26. — Raney and Lachner, 1939, pp. 158, 160 (in associations; 

 nesting habits; Shenango R., near Delaware Grove* and French Cr., MiU 

 Village,* Pa.). — Raney, 1939a, p. 275 (Ohio drainage of W. Pennsylvania). — 

 Kuhne, 1939, pp. 62, 68 (comparison; Tennessee). — Bangham and Hunter, 

 1939, pp. 401-434 (parasites; W. Lake Erie).— Breukelman, 1940a, p. 372 

 (NW. Kansas distribution); 1940b, pp. 381, 383 (Kansas distribution: 

 Neosho,* Spring,* Verdigris,* Osage,* Solomon,* and Smoky Hill* Rivers; 

 Hackberry Cr.;* Smoky Hill R., Logan Co.*).— Fowler, 1940b, p. 8 (Penn- 

 sylvania records compiled). — Greeley, 1940, p. 76 (New York records). — 

 Senning, 1940, pp. 104-108 (New York records). — Hubbs and Lagler, 1941, 

 pp. 63-64, fig. 82 (comparison; range [except Texas]). — Shoup, Peyton, and 

 Gentry, 1941, pp. 70, 73 (Tennessee records: Puncheon Camp Cr., AUred, 

 Overton Co.;* Ashburn Cr., 1 mi. below Ashburn [Creek] Schoolhouse,* 

 Clay [or Pickett] Co.; SeweU Cr., E. of Millers Chapel, Pickett Co.;* Town 

 Br., N. of Byrdstown, Pickett Co.* and SW. of Livingston, Overton Co.;* 

 Wolf R., NW. of Byrdstown, Pickett Co.;* Obey R., Eagle Creek Ford,* 

 Pickett Co.; Franklin Cr., S. of Moodyville, Pickett Co.;* Blackmans Fork 

 Roaring R., E. of Gainesboro, Jackson Co.;* Big Indian Cr., W. of Boatland 

 Bridge [Jamestown], Fentress Co.*). — Aitken, 1941, p. 389 (Iowa). — Jen- 



*The material indicated by an asterisk has been re-examined. 



