358 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 



1874. James W. Milner. Notes on the grayling of North America. <Report 

 U. S. Fish Comin. 1872-73 (1874), 729-742. 



In this paper, p. 741, Professor Milner describes the grayling of the 

 headwaters of the Missouri as a new species, to which be gives the 

 name ThymaUus montanus. Tbe type came from Camp Baker, Montana. 



1876. E. D. CorE and H. C. Yarrow. Report upon the collections of fishes made in 

 portions of Nevada, Utah, California, Colorado, New Mexico, and 

 Arizona, during the years 1871, 1872, 1873, and 1874. <U. S. Geo- 

 graphical Surveys west of tbe one hundredth meridian, in charge of 

 First Lieut. G. M. Wheeler, Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army, vol. v, 

 Zoology, Fishes, 635-703, pis. xxvi-xxxii, 1875 (1876). 



Tbe only species mentioned in this report from the Missouri Basin is 

 Fundulus floripinnis (as Haplochilus Jforipinnis, p. 095, pi. xxviii, 

 figs. 4, 4a, 4b), from Denver, Colo. 



1876. Theodore Gill. Report on [the] ichthyology [of Captain Simpson's explo- 

 rations across the Great Basin of the Territory of Utah in 1859]. 

 Appendix L, 385-431, pis. i-ix, 1876. 



In this report the following species are mentioned as having been 

 obtained from Missouri Basin localities : 



*The specimens of this species -which Dr. Gill records from "Green Paver, Utah," almost certainly 

 came from some point in the Missouri Basin. It is not known to occur in the Green River Basin. 

 This is not the Big Sandy Fork of Green River, but probably the Platte, or possibly the Arkansas. 



1878. David Starr Jordan. Report on the collection of fishes made by Dr. 

 Elliott Cones, U. S. A., in Dakota and Montana daring the seasons of 

 1873 and 1874. <Bull. U. S. Geol. and Geog. Surv. Terr., iv, 1878. 



The fishes reported upon in this paper were collected by Dr. Elliott 

 Cones, naturalist of the United States Northern Boundary Survey. 

 The localities are not, in most cases, stated with such definiteness as is 

 desirable. The following 9 species are reported from the Missouri 

 Basin : 



Page, 



Nominal species. 



Present name. 



Locality. 



777 



777 > 



778 S 

 777/ 

 792S 



777 



777 ) 

 780 <, 

 777? 



797 s 

 777 

 778/ 



798 S 

 791 



Scaphyrynchus platyrhyn- 

 chus. 



Ichthselurus punctatus 



nyodon chrysopsis 



Catostomus teres 



Pautostoua virescens 



Salmo clarki 



Polyodon folium (?) 



Esoxlucius 



Cliola chlora 



Scaphirhynchus platorynchus 



Ictaluru s punctatus 



Hiodon alosoides 



Catostomus commersonii 



Pantost eus jordani 



Salmo mykiss lewisi 



Polyodon spathula 



Lucius lucius 



Notropis scylla 



FortBuford, N. Dak. 



Big Muddy River. 



Quaking Ash River. 



Five Porks of Milk 

 River; headwaters 

 of Milk River. 



Sweet Grass Hills. 



St. Marys River. 



Do. 



Do. 

 Upper Missouri. 



