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nomenclature). Eigenmann, 1895:118 (abun- 
dant in Fraser system from tidewater to 
1,900 ft; Mission, Sicamous, Kamloops, and 
Griffin L., British Columbia; and Umatilla, 
Oregon). Gilbert and Evermann, 1895:201 
(description; comparison with Sacramento R. 
form; Walla Walla R. at Wallula, and Lake 
Washington, Washington). Seale, 1896:854 
(Lake Washington). Gilbert, 1896:418 (de- 
scription; stream entering Departure Bay, Van- 
couver Island). Jordan and Evermann, 1896: 
439 (synonymy; streams of the Cascade Range, 
from Vancouver Island to Oregon). Gilbert, 
1898:1 (Columbia R. ; notes absence in Kla- 
math R.). Jordan and Evermann, 1898:1944 
(description; synonymy; Walla Walla; De- 
parture Bay; about Port Townsend; streams of 
the Cascade Range, from Vancouver Island to 
Oregon). Evermann and Meek, 1898:83 (Lake 
Washington). Meek, 1899:231 (Lake Souther- 
land, Olympic Peninsula, Washington). Jordan, 
1905:445 (streams of the Pacific coast). 
Snyder, 1905:337 (description; affinities; 
habitat preference; San Franciscito, Madera, 
San Antonio, Guadalupe, Coyote, and Alameda 
creeks, all flowing into San Francisco Bay). 
Evermann and Goldsborough, 1907^:306 
(characters; prickling descriptions; Deep Bay, 
Naha R., and Steelhead Cr., Loring, Alaska; 
Hunter Bay, Yes Bay, and McDonald L., 
Alaska). Evermann and Goldsborough, 1901b'. 
110 (Fraser R. at Mission, Shuswap L. at Sica- 
mous, Thompson R. at Kamloops, and Griffin 
L.). Rutter, 1908:145 ( Cottopsis parvus first 
placed in synonymy with asper; synonymy, in 
part, except Uranidea semis caber (sic) centro- 
pleura Eigenmann and Eigenmann; summary of 
9 localities in Sacramento R. system). Snyder, 
1908^:269 (Russian R., California). Snyder, 
1908^:184 (characters; prickling description; 
summary of 41 localities: from Lake Washing- 
ton, Columbia and Sacramento R., and river 
basins in between). Nichols, 1909:172 (head 
of Chilkoot L., Alaska). Evermann and Lati- 
mer, 1910:138 (4 localities in Marin Co., and 
2 localities in San Francisco Bay, California; 12 
localities in Olympic Peninsula, Washington). 
Snyder, 1913:72 (characters; Pajaro R., Cali- 
fornia). Snyder, 1916:381 (Papermill and 
Walker creeks, California). Kermode, 1917:20 
(Hanceville, British Columbia [Chilcotin R. 
drainage]). Jordan, 1919:249 (designates 
Cottus asper Richardson as the orthotype of 
Cottopsis Girard). Bean and Weed, 1920:7 6 
(mouth of Fraser R.) . Hubbs, 1921:7 (re- 
identification of San Luis Cr., California, speci- 
mens misidentified by Jordan as C. gulosus 
[1895:141]; range extension to Ventura R., 
California). Fowler, 1923:282 (Hanceville, 
and Shawnigan L., British Columbia; Shawni- 
gan L. specimen misidentified by Kermode 
[1909:87] as Uranidea gulosa) . Crawford, 
1927:177 (streams flowing into Puget Sound). 
Schultz, 1929:48 (listing only). Schultz, 1930: 
14 (most streams and lakes of western Wash- 
ington). Jordan, Evermann, and Clark, 1930: 
383 (synonymy; streams of the Cascade Range, 
southeastern Alaska to Oregon; south to Sacra- 
mento R.). Kermode, 1931:19 (Cowichan L., 
Vancouver Island). Evermann and Clark, 1931: 
56 (summary of 32 recorded localities in Cali- 
fornia). Taft, 1934:251 (spawning migra- 
tion). Schultz and DeLacy, 1936,^:128 (syn- 
onymy; coastal streams from Alaska to Ventura 
Co., California; fresh water and brackish water; 
review of most records from Puget Sound to 
Oregon, and addition of 26 more localities). 
Schultz and DeLacy, 1936^:213 (additional 
synonymy; 3 new localities). Schultz, 1936:179 
(keys to species of Cottus ; coastal streams from 
Alaska to Ventura Co., California; fresh-water 
and brackish). Dymond, 1936:71 (description; 
throughout southwestern British Columbia, in- 
cluding southern Vancouver Island; 16 locali- 
ties listed). Sumner, 1942:1-25 (common in 
tidewater areas along the Oregon coast) . Hubbs 
and Wallis, 1948:141 (identification of "Cot- 
tus sp.” recorded by Dill, 1946:54). Bailey 
and Dimick, 1949:14 (comparison with Cottus 
hubbsi') . Shapovalov and Dill, 1950:387 (list- 
ing only). Wilimovsky, 1954:285 (southeast 
Alaska to California). Robeck, et al., 1954: I 
B-65 (Columbia R., above Trinidad, Washing- j 
ton; cited as "prickly sculpins Cottus sp.," these 
may include Cottus rhotheus in part). Lindsey, 
1956:777 (Pacific Slope of N. America from 
Alaska to California; British Columbia main- 
land from Columbia, Fraser, and Skeen a sys- j 
terns, Stikine R. headwaters, and Peace R. 
[Summit L., Heart L., Angusmac Cr., and 
McLeod L.] ) . Robins and Miller, 1957:229 
( Cottopsis parvus again removed from syn- 
