FISHES OF THE MISSOURI RIVER BASIN. 



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1893a. Barton W. Evermann. The ichthyologic features of the Black Hills. 

 <Proc. Indiana Ac. Sci. 1892 (1893), 73-78. 



This was a preliminary paper upon the work done in the Black Hills 

 and gives the Black Hills localities for the 15 species collected there in 

 October, 1892, by Evermann and McCormick. All these localities are 

 clearly given in the present report, and need not be repeated here. 



1894. Carl H. Eigexmann. Results of explorations in western Canada and the 

 northwestern United States. <Bull. U. S. Fish Comru., xiv, 1894 

 (July 7), 101-132, plates 5-8. 



During these explorations (summer of 1892) Dr. Eigenmann made two 

 stations in the Missouri Biver basin — at Craig, Mont. (long. 112° W., lat. 

 47° N.), where collections were made from Missouri Biver, and at Eop- 

 lar, Mont. (long. 105° W., lat. 48° 1ST.), where Boplar Biver was examined. 



The following species are recorded by Dr. Eigenmann: 



Species. 



Locality. 



107 

 107 

 108 

 108 

 108 

 108 

 110 

 111 

 111 

 111 

 114 

 115 

 115 

 116 

 118 

 118 

 118 



Noturus flavus 



Carpiodes velif'er 



Catostomus griseus 



( 'a tost i in ins commersonii 



Moxostoma aureolum 



Hybognatbus nuchale evansi (as placila)... 



Nutropis atheriuoides 



Rbinielitbys cataractas dulcis 



Couesius dissimilis 



Platygobio gracilis 



Hiodon alosoides 



Coregonus williamsoni 



Tbymallas signit'er ontariensis 



Eucalia inconstans 



Stizostediorj raiiadense boreum (as griseuiu) 



Uottus bairdi punctulatus 



Lota lota maculosa 



Missouri River at Craig, Mont. 

 Poplar River at Poplar, Mont. 

 M issouri River at Craig. 

 Poplar River at Poplar. 

 Poplar River. 



Do. 



Do. 

 Toplar River; Missouri River. 

 Poplar River. 



Missouri River; Poplar River 

 Poplar River at Poplar. 

 Missouri River at Craig. 



Do. 

 Poplar River at Poplar. 



Do. 

 Missouri River at Craig. 



Do. 



1894. Seth Eugene Meek. Notes on the fishes of western Iowa and eastern 

 Nebraska, <Bull. U. S. Fish Comm., xiv, 1891, 133-138. 



The localities from which were obtained the specimens mentioned in 

 this paper are the following: 



(a) Spirit Lake, Dickinson County, Iowa. 



(6) East and West Okoboji lakes, Dickinson County, Iowa. 



(c) Little Sioux River, the outlet of Spirit and the Okoboji lakes, was examined at 



Cherokee, Cherokee County, Iowa. 



(d) Floyd River was examined at Leinars, Plymouth County, and Sioux City, Wood- 



bury County, Iowa. 



Collections were made from these Iowa localities by Brofessor Meek 

 in 1890. A few specimens from Spirit and East Okoboji lakes obtained 

 by Brofessor Evermann, October 31, 1892, are also included. 



(e) Platte River at Fremont, Dodge County, Nebr. 

 (/) Elkhorn River near Fremont, Nebr. 



(//) Salt Creek near Lincoln, Nebr. 



(70 Blue River at Crete, Saline County, Nebr. 



