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REFERENCES 
Canadian Faunal Works 
The following publications may be of assistance in identifying fishes and 
in finding their habitats and distribution. References for other countries 
may be obtained from curators of fishes at museums or through libraries. 
Major Regions 
The works below cover two or more provinces, or territories: 
McAllister, D.E. 1960. List of the marine fishes of Canada. Bull. Nat. Mus. Canada 
(168): 1-76. Obtainable from the Queen’s Printer, Ottawa. 
Scott, W. B. 1958. A checklist of the freshwater fishes of Canada and Alaska. Roy. 
Ont. Mus., Div. Zool. Palaeont. p. 1-30. Obtainable from the Royal Ontario Museum, 
Toronto. 
Bailey, R. M. et al. 1960. A list of common and scientific names of fishes from the United 
States and Canada. Am. Fish. Soc. Spec. Pub. (2): 1-102, 2nd ed. Obtainable from 
American Fisheries Society, Secretary, 1404 New York Ave., N.W., Washington 
5, D.C. 
Scott, W. B. 1954. Freshwater fishes of eastern Canada. Univ. Toronto Press, 128 p., 
photos. Obtainable from your bookstore or Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto. 
Bigelow, H. B,, and W. C. Schroeder. 1953. Fishes of the Gulf of Maine. Bull. U.S. 
Fish Wildl. Serv. 53: 1-577, illus. Covers southern Atlantic coast of Canada. Obtain- 
able from Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Govt. Printing Office, Washington 
25, D.C. 
Scott, W. B., and M. G. Scott. 1965. A checklist of Canadian Atlantic fishes with keys 
for identification. Life Sci., Roy. Ont. Mus. — Univ. Toronto, Contrib. (66): 1-106, 
2 fig. 
McAllister, D. E. 1960. Key to the marine fishes of Arctic Canada. Nat. Hist. Paper, 
Nat. Mus. Canada (5): 1-21, illus. For identification of marine fishes between Alaska 
and Labrador including Hudson Bay and the Arctic Archipelago. Obtainable from the 
Queen's Printer. 
Sears Foundation for Marine Research, Memoirs, 1953-present. Fishes of the Western 
North Atlantic. A series, still to be completed, pts. 1-4 published. 
Provincial 
The following publications deal with the fish fauna at the provincial 
level. They are listed in order from west to east. 
Clemens, W. A., and G. V. Wilby. 1961. Fishes of the Pacific coast of Canada. Bull. 
Fish. Res. Bd. Canada (68): 1-443, illus. 2nd ed. Obtainable from the Queen’s 
Printer, Ottawa. 
Carl, G. C., W. A. Clemens, and C. C. Lindsey. 1959. The fresh-water fishes of British 
Columbia. B.C. Prov. Mus. Handbook (5): 1-192, illus. Obtainable from the 
Provincial Museum of Natural History and Anthropology, Victoria, B.C. 
MacDonald, W. H. 1951. Fishing in Alberta. Alberta Travel Bureau, Edmonton, 
King’s Printer for Alberta. 36 p., illus. 
Symington, D. F. 1959. The fish of Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan Dept. Nat. Res., 
Conserv. Bull. (7) : 1-25, illus. 
Hinks, David. 1943. The fishes of Manitoba. Manitoba Dept. Mines, Nat. Res., 
Winnipeg. 102 p,, illus. 
Keleher, J. J., and B. Kooyman. 1957. Supplement to Hinks’ "The fishes of Manitoba.” 
Manitoba Dept. Mines, Nat. Resources, p. 104-107. 
Hubbs, C. L., and K. F. Lagler. 1958. Fishes of the Great Lakes region. Cranbrook 
Inst. Sci. Bull. (26): 1-213, illus. 
Legendre, Vianney. 1954. Clef des poissons de peche sportive et commerciale de la 
Province de Quebec. Ministfere de la Chasse et des Pecheries. Deuxi&me ed. 
fran^aise. 180 p., illus. 
