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nings, 1942, p. 365 (Kansas record). — Simon and Simon, 1942, p. 53 (Wyo- 

 ming records).— Shoemaker, 1942, p. 269.— Driver, 1942, p. 252 [and 1950, 

 p. 262] (comparison; range [in error]). — Palay, 1943, pp. 247-274 (neuro- 

 secretory granules and neurosecretion). — Hinks, 1943, pp. 58, 62 (comparison 

 only).— Haas, 1943, pp. 162-163 (Rock R. drainage, 111.).— Eddy and 

 Surber, 1943, pp. 151, 161 [and 1947, pp. 170, 180, diag. 7d] (comparison; 

 ecology; range; Minnesota distribution and records). — Radforth, 1944, pp. 

 6-61, figs. 22-23 (Ontario and L. Erie distribution; comparison with iso- 

 therms; ecology; glacial distributions). — Hubbs and Raney, 1944, pp. 3, 6 

 (synonymy; classification). — Palay, 1945, pp. 129-143 (description of tractus 

 preoptico-hypophysis) . — Fowler, 1945, pp. 13, 32, 351, fig. 162 (distribution 

 [Tennessee R. system only]; specimen from Clinton,* Mo., figured). — 

 Gerking, 1945, pp. 16, 73-74, map 62 (ecology; Indiana distribution [but 

 not some literature records; see also lU Material studied p. 118]). — Cuerrier, 

 Fry, and Prefontaine, 1946, p. 26 (Chateauguay,* St. Francis, and Nicolet 

 Rivers, near Montreal, Canada). — C. L. Hubbs, 1946, p. 38. — Simon, 1946, 

 pp. 94-117, fig. 74 (description; range; Wyoming records). — M^lancon, 1946, 

 p. 131.— Hubbs and Lagler, 1947 [and 1949], pp. 71-72, fig. 174 (comparison; 

 ecology; range [in error]). — Raney and Roecker, 1947, p. 172 (eaten by 

 gartersnake. New York). — Fischthal, 1947, pp. 162, 181 (parasites, Vermillion 

 and Yellow Rivers, Wis.). — Dymond, 1947, pp. 22-23 (comparison; Canadian 

 distribution [in part only]: upper St. Lawrence R., near Montreal; Great 

 Lakes, N. to Bruce Peninsula). — Smith, Johnson, and Hiner, 1949, p. 208 

 (Root R. tribs., Minn.). — Lincicome and Van Cleave, 1949, p. 426 (records 

 of Leptorhynchoides thecatus, a parasite, compiled). — Hooper, 1949, p. 35 

 (vertebrae used in age determination). — D. C. Scott, 1949, p. 177 (Indiana 

 record). — Harrison, 1949, p. 338 (Des Moines basin, Iowa). — Moore and 

 Paden, 1950, pp. 87, 90 (reference to Meek's records [which are probably 

 Noturus exHis] from Illinois R. and Barren Fork; Illinois R. system, Oklahoma 

 localities: Illinois R.,* near mouth of Flint Cr., Delaware Co.; Flint Cr.,* 

 from its mouth to 1.5 mi. upstream, Delaware Co.; Illinois R., near Scraper,* 

 Cherokee Co.; Illinois R., E. of Tahlequah,* Cherokee Co.; Illinois R., 

 about 5 mi. NE. of Gore,* Sequoyah Co.; Illinois R., near mouth,* Sequoyah 

 Co.; Illinois R., above Tenkillers Dam,* Sequoyah Co.).— Fischthal, 1950, 

 p. 100 (parasites; Hay Cr., Wis.).— Lachner, Westlake, and Handwerk, 



1950, p. 93 (associations; French Cr., Carlton,* Pa.) .— Starrett, 1950, pp. 

 118, 126 (Boone Co., Iowa).— Penn, 1950, pp. 648, 651 (compUed) .— Laakso, 



1951, p. 100 (Montana record) .—Legendre, 1951, p. 3 (Quebec). — Bailey, 

 1951, pp. 194, 224 [and in reprint, 1951, pp. 194, 226] (comparisons; Iowa).— 

 Harlan and Speaker, 1951, p. 97, pi. 18 (ecology; Iowa distribution; descrip- 

 tion compiled). — Moore, 1952, p. [6] (Oklahoma).— Larimore, Pickering, and 

 Durham, 1952, pp. 8-25 (ecology and distribution in Jordan Cr., 111.). — 

 Cleary, 1952, p. 439 (Wapsipinicon R., Iowa).— Rostlund, 1952, pp. 33, 274 

 (map of distribution [in error]; records: [St. Francis R. listed in error; Wash- 

 ington Co., Ark., records probably based on misidentifications of Noturus 

 exUis]; Republican [Arikaree?] R., Nebr., near Colorado border; Maitland 

 R., Huron Co. and Glengarry Co., Ontario; others compiled [some, as 

 Manitoba, probably in error]). — Legendre, 1953, pp. xi, 29, fig. 58 (compari- 

 son; Quebec, Canada) .—Beckman, 1953, pp. 69-70, 109 (figure; description; 

 rare [or hypothetical] in E. Colorado bordering Nebraska; recorded, Repub- 

 lican R. near Colorado line) . — Fischthal, 1953, p. 101 (parasites, Wisconsin). — 



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



