Chapter 4

LITERATURE CITEDBailey, R. M.1956. A revised list of fishes of Iowa, with keys for identification.InIowa Fish and Fishing, by J. R. Harlan and E. B. Speaker. Iowa State Cons. Comm., Des Moines, pp. 325-377.——, andCross, F. B.1954. River sturgeons of the American genusScaphirhynchus: characters, distribution, and synonymy. Pap. Michigan Acad. Sci., Arts, and Letters, 39 (1953): 169-208.Breukelman, J.1940. A collection of Kansas fish in the State University Museum. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 43: 377-384.Buchholz, M.1957. Age and growth of river carpsucker in Des Moines River, Iowa. Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., 64: 589-600.Canfield, H. L., andWiebe, A. H.1931. A cursory survey of the Blue River System of Nebraska. U. S. Dept. Comm., Bur. of Fisheries, Econ. Circ. 73: 1-10.Colby, C.,Dillingham, H.,Erickson, E.,Jenks, G.,Jones, J., andSinclair, R.1956. The Kansas Basin, Pilot Study of a Watershed. Univ. of Kansas Press, Lawrence, ix + 103 pp.Cragin, F. W.1885. Preliminary list of Kansas fishes. Bull. Washburn Lab. of Nat. Hist., 1 (3):105-111.Cross, F. B.1950. Effects of sewage and of a headwaters impoundment on the fishes of Stillwater Creek in Payne County, Oklahoma. Amer. Midl. Nat., 43 (1):128-145.1954. Fishes of Cedar Creek and the South Fork of the Cottonwood River, Chase County, Kansas. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 57 (3): 303-314.Eddy, S., andSurber, T.1947. Northern Fishes, with Special Reference to the Upper Mississippi Valley. Univ. of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, xii + 276 pp.Evermann, B. W., andCox, U. O.1896. Report upon the fishes of the Missouri River Basin. Appendix 5. Rept. U. S. Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries for 1894. pp. 325-429.Finnell, J. C., andJenkins, R. M.1954. Growth of channel catfish in Oklahoma waters: 1954 revision. Oklahoma Fish Res. Lab. Rept. 41: ii + 1-37.——,Jenkins, R. M.andHall, G. E.1956. The fishery resources of the Little River System, McCurtain County, Oklahoma. Oklahoma Fish. Res. Lab. Rept. 55: ii + 1-82.Flora, S. D.1948. Climate of Kansas. Rept. Kansas State Board of Agri., 67 (285): xii + 1-320.Forbes, S. A., andRichardson, R. E.1920. The Fishes of Illinois. Nat. Hist. Survey of Illinois. Illinois Printing Co., Danville, cxxxi + 357 pp.Frye, J. C., andLeonard, A. B.1952. Pleistocene geology of Kansas. Kansas Geol. Survey, Bull. 99: 1-230.Gilbert, C. H.1886. Third series of notes on the fishes of Kansas. Bull. Washburn Lab. of Nat. Hist., 1 (6): 207-211.Graham, I. D.1885. Preliminary list of Kansas fishes. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 9: 69-78.Harrison, H. M.1956. Angling for channel catfish.InIowa Fish and Fishing, by J. R. Harlan and E. B. Speaker. Iowa State Cons. Comm., Des Moines. Pp. 202-212.Hubbs, C. L.1945. Corrected distributional records for Minnesota fishes. Copeia, 1945 (1):13-22.——, andOrtenburger, A. I.1929. Further notes on the fishes of Oklahoma with descriptions of new species of Cyprinidae. Pub. Univ. Oklahoma Biol. Survey, 1 (2): 17-43.——, andLagler, K. F.1947. Fishes of the Great Lakes Region. Cranbrook Inst. of Sci., Bull. 26: xi + 1-186.——, andBailey, R. M.1952. Identification ofOxygeneum pulverulentumForbes, from Illinois, as a hybrid cyprinid fish. Pap. Michigan Acad. Sci., Arts, and Letters, 37 (1951): 143-152.Jennings, D.1942. Kansas fish in the Kansas State College Museum at Manhattan. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 45: 363-366.Kansas Water Resources Fact-finding and Research Committee1955. Water in Kansas. A Report to the Kansas State Legislature ... Univ. of Kansas. 1-216 pp.Kincer, J. B.1941. Climate and weather data for the United States.InClimate and Man, Yearbook of Agri. for 1941. House Doc. 27. pp. 685-699.Lagler, K. F.1952. Freshwater Fishery Biology. Wm. C. Brown Co., Dubuque, Iowa. x + 360 pp.Lugn, A. L.1935. The Pleistocene geology of Nebraska. Nebraska Geol. Survey, Bull. 10, 2nd series: 1-223.Marzolf, R. C.1955. Use of pectoral spines and vertebrae for determining age and rate of growth of the channel catfish. Jour. Wildl. Mgmt., 19 (2): 243-249.Meek, S. E.1895. Notes on the fishes of western Iowa and eastern Nebraska. Bull. U. S. Fish Comm., 14 (1894): 133-138.Metcalf, A. L.1957. Fishes of Chautauqua, Cowley and Elk counties, Kansas. Univ. Kansas Publ., Mus. Nat. Hist., 11:345-400.Minckley, W. L., andCross, F. B.In press. Habitat, distribution, and abundance ofNotropis topeka(Gilbert) in Kansas. Amer. Midl. Nat.Monfort, E.1956. A layman looks at water. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 59 (1):118-123.Moore, G. A.1957. Fishes.InVertebrates of the United States, by W. Blair, A. Blair, P. Brodkorb, F. Cagle, and G. Moore. McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York, N. Y. pp. 31-210.Moore, R. C., andLandes, K. K.1937. Geologic map of Kansas. Scale 1:500,000. Kansas Geol. Survey.Nebraska State Planning Board.1936. Water resources of Nebraska. Mimeo. by Nebraska State Planning Board. Lincoln, xxviii + 695 pp.Pfeiffer, R. A.1955. Studies on the life history of the rosyface shiner,Notropis rubellus. Copeia, 1955 (2):95-104.Raney, E. C.1947. Subspecies and breeding behavior of the cyprinid fishNotropis procne(Cope). Copeia, 1947 (2):103-109.Schoewe, W. H.1953. The geography of Kansas, Part III—concluded, hydrogeography. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 56 (2):131-190.Snedecor, G. W.1956. Statistical Methods. Iowa State College Press, Ames. xiii + 534 pp.Starrett, W. C.1950. Distribution of the fishes of Boone County, Iowa, with special reference to the minnows and darters. Amer. Midl. Nat., 43 (1): 112-127.Trautman, M. B.1957. The Fishes of Ohio. Waverly Press, Inc., Baltimore, Md. xvii + 683 pp.U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.1952. A one-year creel census and evaluation of the Republican River, Nebraska and Kansas, 1951. Mimeo. by the Staff, Missouri River Basin Studies, Billings, Mont. 29 pp., Appendix.1953. A preliminary report on fish and wildlife resources in relation to the water development plan for the Tuttle Creek Dam and Reservoir, Big Blue River, Missouri River Basin, Kansas. Mimeo. by the Staff, Missouri River Basin Studies, Billings, Mont. 25 pp.Van Orman, C. R.1956. Surface water—its control and retention for use. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 59 (1):105-110.Walters, K. L.1954. Geology and ground-water resources of Marshall County, Kansas. Kansas Geol. Survey, Bull. 106:1-116.Transmitted December 19, 1958.27-7080UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS PUBLICATIONSMUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORYInstitutional libraries interested in publications exchange may obtain this series by addressing the Exchange Librarian, University of Kansas Library, Lawrence, Kansas. Copies for individuals, persons working in a particular field of study, may be obtained by addressing instead the Museum of Natural History, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. There is no provision for sale of this series by the University Library, which meets institutional requests, or by the Museum of Natural History, which meets the requests of individuals. Nevertheless, when individuals request copies from the Museum, 25 cents should be included, for each separate number that is 100 pages or more in length, for the purpose of defraying the costs of wrapping and mailing.* An asterisk designates those numbers of which the Museum's supply (not the Library's supply) is exhausted. Numbers published to date, in this series, are as follows:Vol.  1.Nos. 1-26 and index. Pp. 1-638, 1946-1950.*Vol.  2.(Complete) Mammals of Washington. By Walter W. Dalquest. Pp. 1-444, 140 figures in text. April 9, 1948.Vol.  3.*1.The avifauna of Micronesia, its origin, evolution, and distribution. By Rollin H. Baker. Pp. 1-359, 16 figures in text. June 12, 1951.*2.A quantitative study of the nocturnal migration of birds. By George H. Lowery, Jr. Pp. 361-472, 47 figures in text. June 29, 1951.3.Phylogeny of the waxwings and allied birds. By M. Dale Arvey. Pp. 473-530, 49 figures in text, 13 tables. October 10, 1951.4.Birds from the state of Veracruz, Mexico. By George H. Lowery, Jr., and Walter W. Dalquest. Pp. 531-649, 7 figures in text, 2 tables. October 10, 1951.Index. Pp. 651-681.*Vol.  4.(Complete) American weasels. By E. Raymond Hall. Pp. 1-466, 41 plates, 31 figures in text. December 27, 1951.Vol.  5.Nos. 1-37 and index. Pp. 1-676, 1951-1953.*Vol.  6.(Complete) Mammals of Utah,taxonomy and distribution. By Stephen D. Durrant. Pp. 1-549, 91 figures in text, 30 tables. August 10, 1952.Vol.  7.*1.Mammals of Kansas.  By E. Lendell Cockrum. Pp. 1-303, 73 figures in text, 37 tables. August 25, 1952.2.Ecology of the opossum on a natural area in northeastern Kansas. By Henry S. Fitch and Lewis L. Sandidge. Pp. 305-338, 5 figures in text. August 24, 1953.3.The silky pocket mice (Perognathus flavus) of Mexico. By Rollin H. Baker. Pp. 339-347, 1 figure in text. February 15, 1954.4.North American jumping mice (Genus Zapus). By Philip H. Krutzsch. Pp. 349-472, 47 figures in text, 4 tables. April 21, 1954.5.Mammals from Southeastern Alaska. By Rollin H. Baker and James S. Findley. Pp. 473-477. April 21, 1954.6.Distribution of Some Nebraskan Mammals. By J. Knox Jones, Jr. Pp. 479-487. April 21, 1954.7.Subspeciation in the montane meadow mouse, Microtus montanus, in Wyoming and Colorado. By Sydney Anderson. Pp. 489-506, 2 figures in text. July 23, 1954.8.A new subspecies of bat (Myotis velifer) from southeastern California and Arizona. By Terry A. Vaughn. Pp. 507-512. July 23, 1954.9.Mammals of the San Gabriel mountains of California. By Terry A. Vaughn. Pp. 513-582, 1 figure in text, 12 tables. November 15, 1954.10.A new bat (Genus Pipistrellus) from northeastern Mexico. By Rollin H. Baker. Pp. 583-586. November 15, 1954.11.A new subspecies of pocket mouse from Kansas. By E. Raymond Hall. Pp. 587-590. November 15, 1954.12.Geographic variation in the pocket gopher, Cratogeomys castanops, in Coahuila, Mexico. By Robert J. Russell and Rollin H. Baker. Pp. 591-608. March 15, 1955.13.A new cottontail (Sylvilagus floridanus) from northeastern Mexico. By Rollin H. Baker. Pp. 609-612. April 8, 1955.14.Taxonomy and distribution of some American shrews. By James S. Findley. Pp. 613-618. June 10, 1955.15.The pigmy woodrat, Neotoma goldmani, its distribution and systematic position. By Dennis G. Rainey and Rollin H. Baker. Pp. 619-624, 2 figs. in text. June 10, 1955.Index. Pp. 625-651.Vol.  8.1.Life history and ecology of the five-lined skink, Eumeces fasciatus. By Henry S. Fitch. Pp. 1-156, 26 figs. in text. September 1, 1954.2.Myology and serology of the Avian Family Fringillidae, a taxonomic study. By William B. Stallcup. Pp. 157-211, 23 figures in text, 4 tables. November 15, 1954.3.An ecological study of the collared lizard (Crotaphytus collaris). By Henry S. Fitch. Pp. 213-274, 10 figures in text. February 10, 1956.4.A field study of the Kansas ant-eating frog, Gastrophryne olivacea. By Henry S. Fitch. Pp. 275-306, 9 figures in text. February 10, 1956.5.Check-list of the birds of Kansas. By Harrison B. Tordoff. Pp. 307-359, 1 figure in text. March 10, 1956.6.A population study of the prairie vole (Microtus ochrogaster) in northeastern Kansas. By Edwin P. Martin. Pp. 361-416, 19 figures in text. April 2, 1956.7.Temperature responses in free-living amphibians and reptiles of northeastern Kansas. By Henry S. Fitch. Pp. 417-476, 10 figures in text, 6 tables. June 1, 1956.8.Food of the crow, Corvus brachyrhynchos Brehm, in south-central Kansas. By Dwight Platt. Pp. 477-498, 4 tables. June 8, 1956.9.Ecological observations on the woodrat, Neotoma floridana. By Henry S. Fitch and Dennis G. Rainey. Pp. 499-533, 3 figures in text. June 12, 1956.10.Eastern woodrat, Neotoma floridana: Life history and ecology. By Dennis G. Rainey. Pp. 535-646, 12 plates, 13 figures in text August 15, 1956.Index. Pp. 647-675.Vol.  9.1.Speciation of the wandering shrew. By James S. Findley. Pp. 1-68, 18 figures in text. December 10, 1955.2.Additional records and extension of ranges of mammals from Utah. By Stephen D. Durrant, M. Raymond Lee, and Richard M. Hansen. Pp. 69-80. December 10, 1955.3.A new long-eared myotis (Myotis evotis) from northeastern Mexico. By Rollin H. Baker and Howard J. Stains. Pp. 81-84. December 10, 1955.4.Subspeciation in the meadow mouse, Microtus pennsylvanicus, in Wyoming. By Sydney Anderson. Pp. 85-104, 2 figures in text. May 10, 1956.5.The condylarth genus Ellipsodon. By Robert W. Wilson. Pp. 105-116, 6 figures in text. May 19, 1956.6.Additional remains of the multituberculate genus Eucosmodon. By Robert W. Wilson. Pp. 117-123, 10 figures in text. May 19, 1956.7.Mammals of Coahulia, Mexico. By Rollin H. Baker. Pp. 125-335, 75 figures in text. June 15, 1956.8.Comments on the taxonomic status of Apodemus peninsulae, with description of a new subspecies from North China. By J. Knox Jones, Jr. Pp. 337-346, 1 figure in text, 1 table. August 15, 1956.9.Extensions of known ranges of Mexican bats. By Sydney Anderson. Pp. 347-351. August 15, 1956.10.A new bat (Genus Leptonycteris) from Coahulia. By Howard J. Stains. Pp. 353-356. January 21, 1957.11.A new species of pocket gopher (Genus Pappogeomys) from Jalisco, Mexico. By Robert J. Russell. Pp. 357-361. January 21, 1957.12.Geographic variation in the pocket gopher, Thomomys bottae, in Colorado. By Phillip M. Youngman. Pp. 363-387, 7 figures in text. February 21, 1958.13.New bog lemming (genus Synaptomys) from Nebraska. By J. Knox Jones, Jr. Pp. 385-388. May 12, 1958.14.Pleistocene bats from San Josecito Cave, Nuevo León, México. By J. Knox Jones, Jr. Pp. 389-396. December 19, 1958.15.New subspecies of the rodent Baiomys from Central America. By Robert L. Packard. Pp. 397-404. December 19, 1958.More numbers will appear in volume 9.Vol. 10.1.Studies of birds killed in nocturnal migration. By Harrison B. Tordoff and Robert M. Mengel. Pp. 1-44, 6 figures in text, 2 tables. September 12, 1956.2.Comparative breeding behavior of Ammospiza caudacuta and A. maritima. By Glen E. Woolfenden. Pp. 45-75, 6 plates, 1 figure. December 20, 1956.3.The forest habitat of the University of Kansas Natural History Reservation. By Henry S. Fitch and Ronald R. McGregor. Pp. 77-127, 2 plates, 7 figures in text, 4 tables. December 31, 1956.4.Aspects of reproduction and development in the prairie vole (Microtus ochrogaster). By Henry S. Fitch. Pp. 129-161, 8 figures in text, 4 tables. December 19, 1957.5.Birds found on the Arctic slope of northern Alaska. By James W. Bee. Pp. 163-211, plates 9-10, 1 figure in text. March 12, 1958.6.The wood rats of Colorado: distribution and ecology. By Robert B. Finley, Jr. Pp. 213-552, 34 plates, 8 figures in text, 35 tables. November 7, 1958.More numbers will appear in volume 10.Vol. 11.1.The systematic status of the colubrid snake, Leptodeira discolor Günther. By William E. Duellman. Pp. 1-9, 4 figs. July 14, 1958.2.Natural history of the six-lined racerunner, Cnemidophorus sexlineatus. By Henry S. Fitch. Pp. 11-62, 9 figs., 9 tables. September 19, 1958.3.Home ranges, territories, and seasonal movements of vertebrates of the Natural History Reservation. By Henry S. Fitch. Pp. 63-326, 6 plates, 24 figures in text, 3 tables. December 12, 1958.4.A new snake of the genus Geophis from Chihuahua, Mexico. By John M. Legler. Pp. 327-334, January 28, 1959.5.A new tortoise, genus Gopherus, from north-central Mexico. By John M. Legler. Pp. 335-343, April 24, 1959.6.Fishes of Chautauqua, Cowley and Elk counties, Kansas. By Artie L. Metcalf. Pp. 345-400, 2 plates, 2 figures in text, 10 tables. May 6, 1959.7.Fishes of the Big Blue River Basin, Kansas. By W. L. Minckley. Pp. 401-442, 2 plates, 4 figures in text, 5 tables. May 8, 1959.More numbers will appear in volume 11.Transcriber's NotesExcept as noted below, the text presented herein is that contained in the original printed version. Minor corrections (such as missing punctuation) may have been corrected. The original version had a list of publications printed inside the cover and inside and on the back cover. The cover page was not retained as it is a copy of the first page and the list inside the cover was moved past the end of the article.Typographical CorrectionsPageCorrection408Phenophthalein → Phenolphthalein

LITERATURE CITED

Bailey, R. M.

1956. A revised list of fishes of Iowa, with keys for identification.InIowa Fish and Fishing, by J. R. Harlan and E. B. Speaker. Iowa State Cons. Comm., Des Moines, pp. 325-377.

——, andCross, F. B.

1954. River sturgeons of the American genusScaphirhynchus: characters, distribution, and synonymy. Pap. Michigan Acad. Sci., Arts, and Letters, 39 (1953): 169-208.

Breukelman, J.

1940. A collection of Kansas fish in the State University Museum. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 43: 377-384.

Buchholz, M.

1957. Age and growth of river carpsucker in Des Moines River, Iowa. Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., 64: 589-600.

Canfield, H. L., andWiebe, A. H.

1931. A cursory survey of the Blue River System of Nebraska. U. S. Dept. Comm., Bur. of Fisheries, Econ. Circ. 73: 1-10.

Colby, C.,Dillingham, H.,Erickson, E.,Jenks, G.,Jones, J., andSinclair, R.

1956. The Kansas Basin, Pilot Study of a Watershed. Univ. of Kansas Press, Lawrence, ix + 103 pp.

Cragin, F. W.

1885. Preliminary list of Kansas fishes. Bull. Washburn Lab. of Nat. Hist., 1 (3):105-111.

Cross, F. B.

1950. Effects of sewage and of a headwaters impoundment on the fishes of Stillwater Creek in Payne County, Oklahoma. Amer. Midl. Nat., 43 (1):128-145.

1954. Fishes of Cedar Creek and the South Fork of the Cottonwood River, Chase County, Kansas. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 57 (3): 303-314.

Eddy, S., andSurber, T.

1947. Northern Fishes, with Special Reference to the Upper Mississippi Valley. Univ. of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, xii + 276 pp.

Evermann, B. W., andCox, U. O.

1896. Report upon the fishes of the Missouri River Basin. Appendix 5. Rept. U. S. Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries for 1894. pp. 325-429.

Finnell, J. C., andJenkins, R. M.

1954. Growth of channel catfish in Oklahoma waters: 1954 revision. Oklahoma Fish Res. Lab. Rept. 41: ii + 1-37.

——,Jenkins, R. M.andHall, G. E.

1956. The fishery resources of the Little River System, McCurtain County, Oklahoma. Oklahoma Fish. Res. Lab. Rept. 55: ii + 1-82.

Flora, S. D.

1948. Climate of Kansas. Rept. Kansas State Board of Agri., 67 (285): xii + 1-320.

Forbes, S. A., andRichardson, R. E.

1920. The Fishes of Illinois. Nat. Hist. Survey of Illinois. Illinois Printing Co., Danville, cxxxi + 357 pp.

Frye, J. C., andLeonard, A. B.

1952. Pleistocene geology of Kansas. Kansas Geol. Survey, Bull. 99: 1-230.

Gilbert, C. H.

1886. Third series of notes on the fishes of Kansas. Bull. Washburn Lab. of Nat. Hist., 1 (6): 207-211.

Graham, I. D.

1885. Preliminary list of Kansas fishes. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 9: 69-78.

Harrison, H. M.

1956. Angling for channel catfish.InIowa Fish and Fishing, by J. R. Harlan and E. B. Speaker. Iowa State Cons. Comm., Des Moines. Pp. 202-212.

Hubbs, C. L.

1945. Corrected distributional records for Minnesota fishes. Copeia, 1945 (1):13-22.

——, andOrtenburger, A. I.

1929. Further notes on the fishes of Oklahoma with descriptions of new species of Cyprinidae. Pub. Univ. Oklahoma Biol. Survey, 1 (2): 17-43.

——, andLagler, K. F.

1947. Fishes of the Great Lakes Region. Cranbrook Inst. of Sci., Bull. 26: xi + 1-186.

——, andBailey, R. M.

1952. Identification ofOxygeneum pulverulentumForbes, from Illinois, as a hybrid cyprinid fish. Pap. Michigan Acad. Sci., Arts, and Letters, 37 (1951): 143-152.

Jennings, D.

1942. Kansas fish in the Kansas State College Museum at Manhattan. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 45: 363-366.

Kansas Water Resources Fact-finding and Research Committee

1955. Water in Kansas. A Report to the Kansas State Legislature ... Univ. of Kansas. 1-216 pp.

Kincer, J. B.

1941. Climate and weather data for the United States.InClimate and Man, Yearbook of Agri. for 1941. House Doc. 27. pp. 685-699.

Lagler, K. F.

1952. Freshwater Fishery Biology. Wm. C. Brown Co., Dubuque, Iowa. x + 360 pp.

Lugn, A. L.

1935. The Pleistocene geology of Nebraska. Nebraska Geol. Survey, Bull. 10, 2nd series: 1-223.

Marzolf, R. C.

1955. Use of pectoral spines and vertebrae for determining age and rate of growth of the channel catfish. Jour. Wildl. Mgmt., 19 (2): 243-249.

Meek, S. E.

1895. Notes on the fishes of western Iowa and eastern Nebraska. Bull. U. S. Fish Comm., 14 (1894): 133-138.

Metcalf, A. L.

1957. Fishes of Chautauqua, Cowley and Elk counties, Kansas. Univ. Kansas Publ., Mus. Nat. Hist., 11:345-400.

Minckley, W. L., andCross, F. B.

In press. Habitat, distribution, and abundance ofNotropis topeka(Gilbert) in Kansas. Amer. Midl. Nat.

Monfort, E.

1956. A layman looks at water. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 59 (1):118-123.

Moore, G. A.

1957. Fishes.InVertebrates of the United States, by W. Blair, A. Blair, P. Brodkorb, F. Cagle, and G. Moore. McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York, N. Y. pp. 31-210.

Moore, R. C., andLandes, K. K.

1937. Geologic map of Kansas. Scale 1:500,000. Kansas Geol. Survey.

Nebraska State Planning Board.

1936. Water resources of Nebraska. Mimeo. by Nebraska State Planning Board. Lincoln, xxviii + 695 pp.

Pfeiffer, R. A.

1955. Studies on the life history of the rosyface shiner,Notropis rubellus. Copeia, 1955 (2):95-104.

Raney, E. C.

1947. Subspecies and breeding behavior of the cyprinid fishNotropis procne(Cope). Copeia, 1947 (2):103-109.

Schoewe, W. H.

1953. The geography of Kansas, Part III—concluded, hydrogeography. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 56 (2):131-190.

Snedecor, G. W.

1956. Statistical Methods. Iowa State College Press, Ames. xiii + 534 pp.

Starrett, W. C.

1950. Distribution of the fishes of Boone County, Iowa, with special reference to the minnows and darters. Amer. Midl. Nat., 43 (1): 112-127.

Trautman, M. B.

1957. The Fishes of Ohio. Waverly Press, Inc., Baltimore, Md. xvii + 683 pp.

U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

1952. A one-year creel census and evaluation of the Republican River, Nebraska and Kansas, 1951. Mimeo. by the Staff, Missouri River Basin Studies, Billings, Mont. 29 pp., Appendix.

1953. A preliminary report on fish and wildlife resources in relation to the water development plan for the Tuttle Creek Dam and Reservoir, Big Blue River, Missouri River Basin, Kansas. Mimeo. by the Staff, Missouri River Basin Studies, Billings, Mont. 25 pp.

Van Orman, C. R.

1956. Surface water—its control and retention for use. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 59 (1):105-110.

Walters, K. L.

1954. Geology and ground-water resources of Marshall County, Kansas. Kansas Geol. Survey, Bull. 106:1-116.

Transmitted December 19, 1958.

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Transcriber's NotesExcept as noted below, the text presented herein is that contained in the original printed version. Minor corrections (such as missing punctuation) may have been corrected. The original version had a list of publications printed inside the cover and inside and on the back cover. The cover page was not retained as it is a copy of the first page and the list inside the cover was moved past the end of the article.Typographical CorrectionsPageCorrection408Phenophthalein → Phenolphthalein

Transcriber's Notes

Except as noted below, the text presented herein is that contained in the original printed version. Minor corrections (such as missing punctuation) may have been corrected. The original version had a list of publications printed inside the cover and inside and on the back cover. The cover page was not retained as it is a copy of the first page and the list inside the cover was moved past the end of the article.

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