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1896. Albert J. Woolmax. A report upon ichthyological investigations in western 

 Minnesota and eastern North Dakota. < Report U. S. Fish C 0111111., 

 1893 (1896), 343-373. 



During the months of July and August, 1892, Mr. Woolman made 

 extensive collections of fishes in western Minnesota and eastern North 

 Dakota, in the interests of the United States Fish Commission. He 

 was assisted by Mr. Ulysses O. Cox, instructor in biology in the State 

 Normal School, Mankato, Minn. The work was confined chiefly to 

 the basins of the Minnesota Kiver and the Eed Eiver of the North, 

 but some work was done in the Dakota or James Eiver, which is a 

 tributary of the Missouri. 



Collections were made in this river basin at the following places: 



(a) Dakota River at Lamoure, about 100 miles southwest from Fargo. 



(b) Dakota River at Jamestown, about 55 miles northeast from Lamoure. 



(c) Pipestem Creek near Jamestown. 



The total number of species obtained at these stations was 20. The 

 following' is the list: 



