FISHES OF THE MISSOURI RIVER BASIN. 



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1872. Edward 1>. Cope. Report on the recent reptiles and fishes oftbe survey, col- 

 lected by Campbell Carrington and C. M. Dawes. <Preliminary 

 Report U. S. Geological Survey of Montana and portions of adjacent 

 territory, being a fifth annual report of progress, 467-476, 1872. 



Only three or four species from the Missouri Basin are mentioned in 

 tliis paper. 



1874. Edward 1). Cope. On the Plagopterince and the ichthyology of Utah. 

 <Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc. Phila. 1874, 129-139, 1-11 of reprint. 



In this paper one species is recorded from the Missouri Basin, viz: 

 Fundulus floripinnis, which is described as new (as JIaplochilus Jiori- 

 pinnis, on page 10 of reprint). The specimens were obtained by Mr. J. 

 M. Keasbey from the South Platte Eiver near Denver. 



1874. George Suckley. On the North American species of salmon and trout. 

 <Report TJ. S. Fish Comm. 1872-73 (1874), 91-160. 



This paper was written by Dr. Suckley in 18G1, but was not printed 

 and published until 1874. Only one species is mentioned from the 

 Missouri Basin, viz: Salmo mylciss lewisi (as Salmo lewisi), on page 139, 

 from headwaters of the Missouri (Dr. Suckley; Dr. Cooper): southern 

 tributaries of the Yellowstone; Black Hills, Nebr. (Dr. Ilayden); on 

 page 140, " Falls of the Missouri in Nebraska 1 ' (Dr. Cooper); "Great 

 Falls of the Missouri" (the types; Dr. Suckley). 



