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BULLETIN OF THE UNITED STATES FISH COMMISSION. 
CLASSIFIED LIST OF LOCALITIES MENTIONED, 
In the following classified list of streams and localities an attempt has been made 
to arrange in order all the localities in Texas and the Bio Grande Basin from which 
any fish has ever been reported, as shown by the literature at our command. Some 
of the small creeks and springs mentioned in the earlier papers are quite difficult to 
locate definitely, but it is believed the classification here given is approximately; if not 
exactly, correct. It has been thought best to include, in a few cases, localities not in 
the actual limits of this paper, the object of which will be apparent upon an examina 
tion of the preceding detailed list of species. Isolated waters south of the Eio Grande, 
but which geographically belong in the Eio Grande Basin, have been included : 
Arkansas River : 
Canadian River. 
Spring Creek near Creswell. 
Fulton Creek near Creswell. 
Coal Creek. 
Headwaters of Canadian River in the Llano 
Estaeado. 
Elm Creek. 
Antelope Creek. 
Poteau River near Fort Smith, Arkansas. 
Red River at Fulton, Arkansas. 
Tributary of Red River at Fort Washita, In- 
dian Territory. 
Otter Creek, tributary of North Fork. 
Gypsum Creek. 
Sans Bois Creek. 
Little Wichita River. 
Turkey Creek. 
Sabine River at Longview. 
Neches River near Palestine. 
Trinity River at Fort Worth, Dallas, Magnolia 
Point, and at mouth. 
Long Lake near Magnolia Point. 
Elm Creek. 
San Jacinto River at Lynchburg. 
Buffalo Bayou near Houston. 
Hunter Creek near Houston. 
Big White Oak Bayou near Houston. 
Sims Bayou near Houston. 
Kilper’s Pond near Houston. 
Dickinson Bayou at Nicholstone. 
Brazos River. 
Clear Creek near Hempstead. 
Leon River. 
Lampasas River near Belton. 
Colorado River, headwaters of. 
San Saba River at Fort McKavett. 
Llano River in Kimble County. 
Johnson Fork, in Kimble County. 
Comanche Creek in Mason County. 
San Antonio River at San Antonio. 
Guadalupe River at New Braunfels. 
Comal Creek at New Braunfels. 
Blanco River at San Marcos. 
San Marcos River at San Marcos. 
Dry Creek near Victoria. 
Cibolo Creek. 
Sutherland Springs. 
Medina River at Helotes. 
Tributary of Medina River. 
Helotes Creek. 
Wallace Creek in Bandera County, and the 
upper waters of Medina River. 
Salado River. 
San Antonio Springs, San Antonio. 
San Pedro Creek, San Antonio. 
Nueces River. 
Frio River. 
Sabinal, Leona, and Seco rivers. 
Upper tributaries of Nueces River. 
Elm Creek. 
Turkey Creek. 
Rio Grande at Alamosa, Loma, Sangre de Christo 
Pass, and (tributary) at Fort Garland in 
Colorado ; San Ildefonso, at the mouth of 
the Hondo -River, Albuquerque, Piedra 
Painte; (tributary) atOjode Gallo, (trib- 
utary) between Fort Defiance and Fort 
Union, (tributary) at Zoquito, and Fort 
Bliss in New Mexico ; (tributaries) at 
Buena Vista, Acapulco, and Cuajuco, 
New Leon; Parras, and spring near Sal- 
tillo, Coahuila; (lagoon) at Palo Alto, 
Matamoras, and Boca Grande in Tamau- 
lipas; Eagle Pass (lagoon), Fort Brown, 
and Brownsville in Texas. 
San Felipe Creek. 
San Felipe Springs. 
Devil River. 
Pecos River. 
Live Oak Creek. 
Headwaters of Pecos River. 
Bonito River, New Mexico. 
Delaware Creek. 
Limpia River and Springs. 
Comanche Springs. 
Leon Springs. 
Hurrah Creek. 
Taos River, New Mexico. 
Costilla Creek, New Mexico. 
Rio Conejos at Alamosa, Colorado. 
Chama River. 
Tributary, at Abiquiu, New Mexico. 
Brazos River, New Mexico. 
( f.) Rio de Acama, New Mexico. 
Utah Creek. 
Lake Guzman. 
Tributaries. 
Rio Mimbres in Chihuahua. 
Janos River. 
Streams of the Sierra Madre. 
Chihuahua River and tributaries. 
Rio de las Conchas, Chihuahua. 
Chihuahua near northern boundaries of Du- 
rango and Sinaloa. 
Lago del Muerte, tributaries and springs near 
Monclova, Coahuila. 
Nazas River at San Pedro. 
Rio San Juan at China, and near Monterey, 
New Leon. 
Rio San Diego near Cadereita, New Leon. 
