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1886. Charles H. Gilbert. Third series of notes on Kansas fishes. <^P>ull. 

 Washburn Laboratory of Natural History, vol. 1, No. 7, 207-211. 



This is the third scries of notes upon the collections made; by the 

 Washburn College Laboratory biological survey of Kansas. The 

 Missouri Basin specimens reported upon in this paper came from the 

 following' places: 

 (a) Mission Creek, Shawnee County; collectors, Messrs. It. J. Adams and Ralph 



McCampbell. 

 (In Snokomo Creek, Wabaunsee County; collector, Mr. Aaron Myers. 



(c) Missouri River, Leavenworth ; collectors, Professors Cragin and Kelly, and Messrs. 



Poston, Lange, and Johnston. 



(d) Shunganunga Creek, Shawnee County; collectors, Professor Cragin and Mr. 



Myers. 

 (c) Blacksmith Creek, Shawnee County; collectors, Messrs. Adams and McCampbell. 

 (/) Spring near Maple Hill, Wabaunsee County. 



1887. R. Ellsworth Call. Memoranda on a collection of fishes from the Ozark 

 region of Missouri. <^Proc. Davenport Ac. Nat. Sci., vol. V, 1887, 

 73-80. 



The collections upon which this paper was based were made by Pro- 

 fessor Call in June and July, 1880. The majority of the specimens came 

 from the west fork of Black River and its smaller tributaries iu Reynolds 

 County, and from Jacks Fork and its tributaries in Shannon County. 

 These streams are in southeastern Missouri and drain southward by 

 way of the Black River, being no part of the Missouri system. A small 

 collection was made in Texas County, in Piney River, a tributary of the 

 Gasconade, which flows northeastward into the Missouri. In October 

 and November of the same year Professor Call made some collections 



