154 
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vol. index are on pp. 494, 5, 9, 501, 3, 516, 17-18, the last a 
summary of all fishes known to have eaten Chironomus 
larvae. 
1891. Eeport on the Aquatic Invertebrate Fauna of Yellowstone 
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Chironomus spp. chief food of young* mt. trout (Salmo 
my kiss). 
Frisch, J. L. 
1730. Beschreibung von allerley Insecten in Teutsch-land, etc. 
Berlin. Part XI, fig. 12 of pi. 3. (tab. 11) Notes sp. as 
Tipula plumosa. 
Carman, H. 
1896. (Sept., 1890) A Preliminary Beport on the Animals of the 
Mississippi Bottoms near Quincy. Ill., in Aug., 1888, pp. 
123-184 in Bull. Ill. Sta. Lab. Nat. Hist, v. III. (1887-1895), 
art. 9, p. 158, no other genus so widely consumed as food 
by fishes; p. 160, larva No. 4 “1.38 in. long from Ballard 
Slough, Ill.,” is C. plumosus per Johannsen (1905, 237, 250). 
Geoffroy, E. L. 
1799. (1762) Histore abrege des Insectes. Paris. Calixte-Volland, 
Libraire, Quai des Augustins, No. 24. T. II, p. 560, 16, 
notes sp. as Tipula fusca, but p. 561 continues about a 
smaller sp. adult emerging a pretty green but quickly turn¬ 
ing brown ; p. 745 notes the unnamed small sp. on pi. 19, fig. 
2 , which would seem to discredit the whole citation, despite 
that Geoffroy placed Linne’s Tipula plumosa in the syn¬ 
onymy of T. fusca. 
Giard. 
*1888. Bull. Sc. Nord (3) v. 1, p. 299. Notes sp. 
Gimmerth. 
*1845. Bull. Soc. Imp. Nat. Moscou, v. 18, No. 2, p. 298, 1. Notes sp. 
Gmelin. 
*1792. Linnei Systema Naturae, v. 5. p. 2820, 26. Notes sp. as Tipula 
plumosa. 
Goedart. 
*1669. Metamorphoseos et histoire nat. Ins. v. Ill, pi. x. Notes sp. 
or Metamorphoseos belg. ins. v. Ill, p. 35, pi. x. 
Grimm, O. V. 
1870. (Jan. 13) Die ungeschleehtliche Fortpflanzung einer Chir- 
onomus-Art und deren Entwickelung aus dem Unbefrucbte- 
ten Ei. Mem. Acad. Imp. de St. Petersb. (7) v. XV, p. 8, 
pp. 1-24, pis. p. 2 C. dorsalis x nigro-vir.f 
1871. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (4) v. VIII, pp. 31-45, 106-115. 
