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Reighard, Jacob. 



1906. On the identification for legal purposes of mutilated or dressed specimens of whitefish 

 and herring from the Great Lakes. Transactions, American Fisheries Society, 

 Thirty-fifth Annual Meeting, 1906, pp. 47-58, 3 figs. Appleton, Wis. 

 Richardson, John. 



1823. Notices of the fishes. In Narrative of a journey to the shores of the polar sea, in the 

 years 1819, 20, 21, and 22 (1823), by John Franklin, pp. 705-728. London. 



1836. Fauna Boreali- Americana. Part third. The fish. 327 pp., 24 pis. London. 



1837. Report on North American zoology. Report, Sixth Meeting, British Association for 



the Advancement of Science, Vol. V, 1836 (1837), pp. 121-224. London. 

 Roosevelt, Robert Barnwell. 



1865. Superior fishing; or the striped bass, trout, and black bass of the Northern States, 

 Embracing full directions for dressing artificial flies with the feathers of American 

 birds; an account of a sporting visit to Lake Superior, etc. vi, 304 pp., 1865. New 

 York. 



1884. The game fish of the Northern States and British Provinces. With an account of the 

 salmon and sea-trout fishing of Canada and New Brunswick, together with simple 

 directions for tying artificial flies, etc. 324 pp., illus., 1884. Orange Judd Co., 

 New York. 

 Scofield, N. B. 



1899. List of fishes obtained in the waters of Arctic Alaska. In The fur seals and fur-seal 

 islands of the North Pacific Ocean, by David Starr Jordan. Part 3, 1896-97 (1899), 

 pp. 493-509. Washington. 

 Scott, Genio C. 



1875. Fishing in American waters, xiv, 539 pp., illus., 1875. New York. 

 Shields, G. O., editor. 



1892. American game fishes; their habits, habitat, and peculiarities; how, when, and where 



to angle for them. By W. A. Perry et al. 580 pp., illus., 1892. Chicago and New 



York. 



Smith, Bertram G. 



1916. The process of ovulation in Amphibia. Eighteenth Annual Report, Michigan Academy 

 of Science, 1916, pp. 102-105. Lansing. 

 Smith, Hugh M. 



1894. Notes on two hitherto unrecognized species of American whitefishes. Bulletin, United 



States Fish Commission, Vol. XIV, 1894 (1895), pp. 1-13, PI. I. Washington. 

 Smith, Sidney I. 



1874. Sketch of the invertebrate fauna of Lake Superior. Report, U. S. Commissioner of 



Fish and Fisheries, 1872 and 1873 (1874), pp. 690-707, Pis. I-III. Washington. 

 1874a. Food of fresh-water fishes. Ibid., pp. 708-709. Washington. 

 Smitt, F. A. 



1895. A history of Scandinavian fishes, by B. Fries, C. U. Ekstrom, and C. Sundevall, with 



colored plates by W. von Wright, and text illustrations. Second edition, Part II, 



1895, text, pp. 863-874, PI. XLI. Stockholm. 

 Snyder, John Otterbein. 



1919. Three new whitefishes from Bear Lake, Idaho and Utah. Bulletin, U. S. Bureau of 



Fisheries, Vol. XXXVI, 1917-18 (1921), pp. 1-10, 3 text figs. Bureau of Fisheries 



Document No. 864. Washington. 

 Storer, David Humphreys. 



1846. !_ A synopsis of the fishes of North America. Memoirs, American Academy of Arts and 



Sciences, new series, Vol. II, 1846, pp. 253-550. (Reissued, repaged from 1 to 298, by 



Metcalf & Co., Cambridge, in 1846.) Cambridge and Boston. 

 Strang, James J. 



1855. Some remarks on the natural history of Beaver Islands, Michigan. Ninth Annual 

 Report, Smithsonian Institution, 1854 (1855), pp. 282-288. Washington. 



