KANSAS ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. 



FISHES PLANTED IN THE WATERS OF KANSAS BY THE STATE FISH COMMISSION. 



Esox lucius, Linn. Common pike. 



Stizostedion vitreum, Mitchell. Jack salmon. 



Micropterus Dolomieu, Henshall. Small-mouthed black bass. 



Roccus interruptus, Gill. Striped or yellow bass. 



Ictalurus furcatus, Cuv. & Val. The channel and silver catfish. 



Pomoxys annularis, Raf. Crappie, Newlight, etc. 



Perca americana, Schranck. Yellow or ringed perch. 



Salmo fontinalis, Mitchell. Brook trout, speckled trout. 



Salmo irideus, Gibbons. Rainbow trout, California brook trout. 



Oncorhynchus tchawytcha, Walbaum. Columbia salmon, Quinnat salmon. 



Salmo salar var. Sebago, Linn. Land-locked salmon. 



Clnpea sapidissima. Common shad. 



Cyprinus Carpio. German carp. 



LIST OF UNIONISE, COLLECTED IN KANSAS RIVERS, WITH 



LOCALIT1 ES. 



BY E. A. POPENOE, STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. 



The following named fresh-water mussels have been collected within the few years 

 past by myself, or, at my request, by Mr. S. C. Mason, and are now represented by series 

 more or less full, in my private collection. 



I must acknowledge my indebtedness to Mr. S. C. Mason, of Wakefield, Kansas, for 

 his generous aid in collection; and to Mr. R. E. Call, of Des Moines, Iowa, for his kind- 

 ness in examining and determining specimens. 



The distribution of the species, so far as shown by the series in my collection, is in- 

 dicated in the following list, by the abbreviations of the names of the rivers where found 



LIST OF LOCALITIES. 



B. Blue river, at Manhattan. 



W. Wild-Cat creek, near Manhattan. 



D. Deep creek, near Wabaunsee. 



N. Neosho river, near Burlington. 



F. Fall river, in Elk county. 



Y. Yerdigris river, in Wilson county. 



K. T. Kansas river, at Topeka. 



K. M. Kansas river, at Manhattan. 



Other localities as written. 



I'nio atate, Say. B., W. 



anodontoides, Lea. V., N., F., D., W. 



asperrimus, Lea. Y., N., F., B. 



ater, Lea. F., N., Y. 



coccineus, Lea. Typical. F. 



coccineus, Lea. 



Var. gouldianus, Lea. V. F. 



cornutus, Bar. F. 



cylindricus, Say. N. 



donaciformix, Lea. B., N. 



fragosus, < Ion. F. 



elegam, Lea. N., B., F. 



