New Zealand Australia 



Ayson, 1910 Anon., 1949b 

 Hobbs, 1937 



SEXUAL DIMORPHISM 



The majority of references in this category contain only brief remarks 



on sexual dimorphism. It should be noted that papers presenting data only 



on weight or length differences are not included in this section. 



Babcock, 1931a Jordan & Gilbert, 1887 



Bean, 1891, 1894 Kimsey, 1951 



Brett & Pritchard, 1946a, 1946b Kuznetzov, 1928 



Brice, et al., 1898 Locke, 1929 



Briggs, 1953 Lockington, 1880 



Carl & Clemens, 1948 Marr, 1944 



Chamberlain, 1907 O'Malley, 1904, 1920a 



Clemens, 1946b Pritchard, 1937a 



Davidson, 1935 Ricker, 1940 



Davidson & Vaughan, 1941 Rutter, 1902, 1904b 



Davidson, et al., 1943 Scattergood , 1949 



Evermann & Goldsborough, 1907b Schultz, 1935 



Foerster, 1954b Shapovalov, 1947 



Foerster & Ricker, 1953 Shapovalov & Taft, 1954 



Gilbert, 1924c Stone, 1874b, 1878c, 1884a, 1897 



Gilbert & O'Malley, 1921 Suckley, 1874 



Hoover, 1936 Taft, 1938b 



Jordan, 1892, 1896c, 1904a, 1907 Tohernavin, 1937 



Jordan & Evermann, 1896 



SPAWNING BEHAVIOR 



Courtship, pairing, nest building and actual spawning activity 



are included in this category. The data hardly seems sufficient for 



the systematist to make reliable comparisons of spawning behavior pattern 



between the species. 



Anon., 1953c Evermann, 1896, 1897, 1905 



Babcock, 1931a Foerster, 1935 



Bean, 1894 Hobbs, 1937 



Berg, 1948 Hoover, 1936 



Bower, 1923 Jordan, 1892, 1896c 



Brice, et al., 1898 Jordan & 3vermann, 1896 



Briggs, 1953 Jordan & Gilbert, 1887 



Burner, 1951 Kimsey, 1951, 1955 



Chamberlain, 1907 McLean, 1945 



Crawford, 1908 Moser, 1899 



Curtis & Fraser, 1948 Ricker, 1938b 



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