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Hankinson, Thos. L. 



1907. A biological survey of Walnut Lake, Mich. Report, Biological Survey of the State of 

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1914. Young whitefish in Lake Superior. Science, new series, Vol. XL, No. 1024, Aug. 14, 

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1916. Results of the Shiras expedition to Whitefish Point, Mich. : Fishes. Michigan Geologi- 

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 Harper, Francis, and John Treadwell Nichols. 



1919. Six new fishes from northwestern Canada. Bulletin, American Museum of Natural 

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Hat, O. P. 



1894. The lampreys and fishes of Indiana. 19th Annual Report, Department of the Geology 



and Natural Resources, State of Indiana, 1894, pp. 146-296. Indianapolis. 

 Harrington, Mark W. 



1895. Surface currents of the Great Lakes, as deduced from the movements of bottle papers 



during the seasons of 1892, 1893, and 1894. Bulletin B, U. S. Weather Bureau, 

 1895, xiv pp., 7 charts. Washington. 

 Hennepin, Louis. 



1697. Nouvelle d<Scouverte d'un tres grand pays situe" dans l'AmeVique, etc. [A new discovery 

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 Henshall, James A. 



1889. Contributions to the ichthyology of Ohio. No. 2. Journal, Cincinnati Society of 



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1890. Some observations on Ohio fishes. Ibid., Vol. XII, No. 4, January, 1890, pp. 114-125. 



Cincinnati. 

 Herbert, Henry William. 



1849. Frank Forester's fish and fishing of the United States and British provinces of North 

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Hoy, P. R. 



1872. Deep-water fauna of Lake Michigan. Transactions, Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, 

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 Htjbbs, Carl Levitt. 



1926. A check list of the fishes of the Great Lakes and tributary waters, with nomenclatorial 

 notes and analytical keys. University of Michigan, Museum of Zoology, Miscel- 

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 Jordan, David Starr. 



1875. The sisco of Lake Tippecanoe and its relatives. Annual Report, Geological Survey of 



Indiana, 1874 (1875), pp. 187-196, illus. Indianapolis. 

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 pp. 135-138. Salem. 



1875b. Synopsis of the genera of fishes to be looked for in Indiana. Annual Report, Geological 

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1876. On the distribution of fresh-water fishes of the United States. Annals, New York 



Academy of Sciences, Vol. I, No. 4 (read Dec. 4, 1876), pp. 92-120. New York. 



1877. On the fishes of northern Indiana. Proceedings, Academy of Natural Sciences of Phila- 



delphia, vol. 29, 1877, pp. 42-82. Philadelphia. 



1878. Manual of the vertebrates of the northern United States, including the district east of 



the Mississippi River, and north of North Carolina and Tennessee, exclusive of 



marine species. Second edition, 1878. Chicago. 

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Columbus. 



