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1891. David Starr Jordan. Report of explorations in Colorado and Utah during 

 the summer of 1889, with an account of the fishes found in each of the 

 river basins examined. <Bull. U. S. Fish Comm., IX, 1889 (May 29, 

 1891), 1-40, plates 1-5. 



During- July and August, 1889, these collections were made under the 

 direction of the United States Fish Commission. In making them Dr. 

 Jordan was assisted by Messrs. Barton W. Evermann, Bert Fesler, and 

 Bradley M. Davis. Specimens from the Missouri Basin were obtained 

 at the following places : 



(a) South Platte River near Denver. 



(b) South Platte River at Hartsel Hot Springs. 



(c) Bear Creek near Morrison, Jefferson County, Colo. This creek is a small tribu- 



tary of South Platte. The specimens from this place were obtained by 

 Messrs. Fesler and Davis. 



(d) Middle Boulder Creek near Boulder, Boulder County, Colo. This is also a tribu- 



tary of the South Platte. The collecting here was done by Messrs. Jordan 

 and Evermann. 



The following species were obtained: 



1891a. David Starr Jordan. A reconuoissance of the streams and lakes of the 

 Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, in the interest of the United 

 States Fish Commission. <Bull. U. S. Fish Comm., ix, 1889 (July 11, 

 1891), 41-63, plates 7-22, aud map. 



The investigations upon which this paper was based were made under 

 the direction of the United States Fish Commissioner in October, 1889, 

 by Dr. Jordan, assisted by Dr. 0. H. Gilbert. The following streams 

 in the Missouri Basin were examined : 



(«) Yellowstone and Gardiner rivers near Mammoth Hot Springs, and Yellowstone 

 River at Livingston, Mont. 



(b) Madison River, Yellowstone Park. 



(c) Horsethief Springs, Gallatin County, Mont. 

 (<?) Gallatin River west of Yellowstone Park. 



(e) Riddle Lake and Solution Creek, Yellowstone Park. 

 (/) Canyon Creek, Yellowstone Park. 



