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Kendall, William Converse — Continued. 



1909. Fishes of Labrador. Proceedings, Portland [Me.] Society of Natural History, Vol. II, 



1909, part 8, pp. 207-244. Portland, Me. 

 1914. An annotated catalogue of the fishes of Maine. Ibid., Vol. Ill, Pt. I, 1914, pp. 1-198. 



Portland, Me. 



1914a. Fishes and fishing- in Sunapee Lake. Report, U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries, 1912 

 (1914). Bureau of Fisheries Document No. 783, 96 pp., 9 pis., 4 text figs. Washington. 



1918. The Rangeley Lakes, Me., with special reference to the habits of the fishes, fish culture, 

 and angling. BuUetin, U. S. Bureau of Fisheries, Vol. XXXV, 1915-1916 (1918), 

 pp. 485-594, Pis. XL-XLVI. Bureau of Fisheries Document No. 861. Washington. 



1921. Peritoneal membranes, ovaries, and oviducts of salmonoid fishes, and their significance 

 in fish-cultural practices. Ibid., Vol. XXXVII, 1919-20 (1922), pp. 183-208, 11 

 figs. Bureau of Fisheries Document No. 901. Washington. 

 Kendall, W. C, and E. L. Goldsborough. 



1908. The fishes of the Connecticut lakes and neighboring waters, with notes on the plankton 

 environment. Report, U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries, 1907 (1909). Bureau of 

 Fisheries Document No. 633, 77 pp., Pis. I-X, 2 charts, 5 text figs. Washington. 

 Kirsch, Philip H. 



1893. A report upon explorations made in Eel River basin in the northeastern part of In- 

 diana, in the summer of 1892. Biennial Report of Philip H. Kirsch, State Fish 

 Commissioner for Indiana, 1893-1894 (1894), pp. 80-95. Indianapolis. Also, 

 Bulletin, U. S. Fish Commission, Vol. XIV, 1894 (1895), pp. 3-41. Washington. 



1895. A report upon investigations in the Maumee River basin during the summer of 1893. 



BuUetin, U. S. Fish Commission, Vol. XIV, 1894 (1895), pp. 315-337. Washington. 



1896. A report upon investigations made in the lakes and streams of Whitley County, In- 



diana. Biennial Report of Philip H. Kirsch, State Fish Commissioner for Indiana, 

 1896, pp. 21-79, 21 figs. Indianapolis. 

 Kirtland, Jared P. 



1838. Report on the zoology of Ohio. In Second Annual Report on the Geological Survey of 

 the State of Ohio, by W. W. Mather, 1838, pp. 157-200. Columbus. 



1840. Descriptions of the fishes of the Ohio River and its tributaries. Boston Journal of 

 Natural History, Vol. Ill, 1840-41 (1841), No. IV, Art. XVII, November, 1840, 

 pp. 469-482. Boston. 



1842. Descriptions of the fishes of Lake Erie, the Ohio River and their tributaries. Boston 

 Journal of Natural History, Vol. IV, 1842-1844 (1844), Art. XVII, pp. 231-240. 

 Boston. 



1850-51. Fishes of Ohio. Family Visitor, 1850-51, 107 + 13 pp. Cleveland and Hudson, Ohio. 

 Koelz, Walter. 



1921. Description of a new cisco from the Great Lakes. Occasional papers, Museum of 

 Zoology, University of Michigan, No. 104, Dec. 31, 1921, pp. 1-4. Ann Arbor. 



1924. Two new species of cisco from the Great Lakes. Ibid., No. 146, Mar. 22, 1924, pp. 1-8. 



Ann Arbor. 



1925. Description of a new cisco from the Great Lakes Basin. Ibid., No. 158, April 4, 1925, 



pp. 1-3. Ann Arbor. 



1926. Fishing industry of the Great Lakes. Appendix XI, Report, U. S. Commissioner of 



Fisheries for 1925 (1926), pp. 553-617, 19 figs. Bureau of Fisheries Document 

 No. 1001. Washington. 

 Lahontan, Baron. 



1735. New Voyages to North America. Second edition, 1735, Vol. I. London. 

 Large, Thomas. 



1903. A list of the native fishes of Illinois, with keys. Report, State Board of Fish Commis- 

 sioners [of Illinois], Sept. 30, 1902, to Oct. 1, 1904 (1905), pp. 53-73. 

 Leathers, Adelbert L. 



1911. Fish. In A biological survey of the sand dune region of the south shore of Saginaw 

 Bay, Michigan. Prepared under the direction of Alexander G. Ruthven. Michigan 

 Geological and Biological Survey. Publication 4, Biological Series 2, 1910 (1911), 

 pp. 243-255. Lansing. 



