638 BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OP FISHERIES 



Jordan, David Starr — Continued. 



1884. The lesser whitefishes. The Fisheries and Fishery Industries of the United States, 



Sec. I, pp. 541-543. Washington. 



1885. Notes on fishes observed in Lake Superior. Bulletin, United States Fish Commission, 



Vol. V, 1885, pp. 191-192. Washington. 



1891. A reconnoissance of the streams and lakes of the Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, 



in the interest of the United States Fish Commission. Ibid., Vol. IX, 1889 (1891), 

 pp. 41-63, Pis. VII-XXII. Washington. 



1892. Relations of temperature to vertebrae among fishes. Proceedings, United States 



National Museum, Vol. XIV, 1891 (1892), pp. 107-120. Washington. 



1907. Fishes, xv, 789 pp., illus., 18 col. pis., 1907. New York. 



1918. New genera of fishes. Proceedings, Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 



Vol. LXX, 1918 (1919), pp. 341-344. Philadelphia. 

 Jordan, David S., and Herbert E. Copeland. 



1877. Check list of the fishes of the fresh waters of North America. Bulletin, Buffalo Society 



of Natural Sciences, Vol. Ill, April, 1875, to August, 1877 (1877), pp. 133-164. 



Buffalo. 



Jordan, David Starr, and Barton Warren Evermann. 



1887. The food fishes of Indiana. Thirty-sixth Annual Report, Indiana State Board of Agri- 

 culture, Vol. XXVIII, 1886 (1887), pp. 156-173. Indianapolis. 



1896. A check list of the fishes and fishlike vertebrates of North and Middle America. Report, 

 United States Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries, 1895 (1896), pp. 207-584. Wash- 

 ington. 



1896a. The fishes of North and Middle America: A descriptive catalogue of the species of 

 fishlike vertebrates found in the waters of North America, north of the Isthmus of 

 Panama. Bulletin, United States National Museum, No. 47, Pts. I (1896) and III 

 (1898), xxiv pp. and pp. 2183a-3136. Washington. 



1902. American food and game fishes, etc. 572 pp., illus., 1902. New York. 



1909. Descriptions of three new species of cisco, or lake herring (Argyrosomus) , from the Great 

 Lakes of America; with a note on the species of whitefish. Proceedings, United 

 States National Museum, Vol. XXXVI (1909), pp. 165-172, 3 figs. Washington. 



1911. A review of the salmonoid fishes of the Great Lakes, with notes on the whitefishes of 

 other regions. Bulletin, U. S. Bureau of Fisheries, Vol. XXIX, 1909 (1911), pp. 1-41, 

 Pis. I- VII, 23 text figs. Washington. 

 Jordan, D. S., in Gilbert, Chas. H. 



1877. Scientific description of Ohio fishes. First annual report, Ohio State Fish Commission 

 to the Governor of the State of Ohio for the years 1875 and 1876 (1877), pp. 57-87, 

 27 figs. Columbus. 



1877. Scientific description of Ohio fishes. First Annual Report, Ohio State Fish Commis- 

 sioners, 1875 and 1876 (1877), pp. 56-88, Pis. IV-XIII. Columbus. 

 Jordan, David Starr, and Charles H. Gilbert. 



1882. Synopsis of the fishes of North America. Bulletin, U. S. National Museum, No. 16, 

 lvi, 1018 pp. Washington. 

 Jordan, David Starr, and John Otterbein Snyder. 



1909. Description of a new whitefish (Coregonus oregonius) from McKenzie River, Oregon. 



Proceedings, United States National Museum, Vol. XXXVI (1909), pp. 425-430, 

 1 text fig. Washington. 

 Kendall, William Converse. 



1894. Notes on the fresh-water fishes of Washington County, Maine. Bulletin, U. S. Fish 

 Commission, 1894 (1895), pp. 43-54. Washington. 



1903. Notes on some fresh-water fishes from Maine, with descriptions of three new species. 



Bulletin, U. S. Fish Commission, Vol. XXII, 1902 (1904), pp. 353-368, 5 text figs. 

 Washington. 



1908. Fauna of New England. Occasional Papers, Boston Society of Natural History, Vol. 



II, April, 1908, pp. 1-152. Boston. 



