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Evans, H. E., and Deubler, Jr., E. E.

1955. Pharyngeal tooth replacement in Semotilus atromaculatus and Clinostomus elongatus, two species of cyprinid fishes. Copeia, 1955 (1):31-41, February 18.

Gibbs, Jr., R. H.

1957a. Cyprinid fishes of the Subgenus Cyprinella of Notropis. III. Variation and subspecies of Notropis venustus (Girard). Tulane Studies in Zoology, 5(8):175-203, August 7.

1957b. Cyprinid fishes of the Subgenus Cyprinella of Notropis. I. Systematic status of the Subgenus Cyprinella, with a key to the species exclusive of the lutrensis-ornatus complex. Copeia, 1957(3):185-195, August 26.

Hay, O. P.

1888. A contribution to the knowledge of the fishes of Kansas. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 10:242-253, March 1.

Hubbs, C. L.

1951. Identification of cyprinid fish reported from Kansas as Squalius elongatus. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 54(2):190-192, June 15. 1955. Hybridization between fish species in nature. Systematic Zoology, 4(1):1-20, March.

Hubbs, C. L., and Lagler, K. F.

1958. Fishes of the Great Lakes Region. Cranbrook Inst. Sci., Bull. 26, revised ed., xiii + 213 pp.

Hubbs, C. L., and Miller, R. R.

1943. Mass hybridization between two genera of cyprinid fishes in the Mohave Desert, California. Papers Michigan Acad. Sci., Arts, and Lett., 28(1942):343-378, pls. 1-4, February.

Hubbs, C.

1956. Relative variability of hybrids between the minnows, Notropis lepidus and N. proserpinus. Texas Jour. Sci., 8 (4):463-469, December.

Hubbs, C., Kuehne, R. A., and Ball, J. C.

1953. The fishes of the upper Guadalupe River, Texas. Texas Jour. Sci., 5(2):216-244, June.

Hubbs, C., and Strawn, K.

1956. Interfertility between two sympatric fishes, Notropis lutrensis and Notropis venustus. Evolution, 10(4):341-344, December.

Johnson, R.

1945. Ever hook a hybrid? Minnesota Conservation Volunteer, 8(49): 18-22.

Minckley, W. L.

1956. A fish survey of the Pillsbury Crossing Area, Deep Creek, Riley County, Kansas. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 59(3):351-357, October 31.

1959. Fishes of the Big Blue River Basin, Kansas. Univ. Kans. Publ., Mus. Nat. Hist., 11(7):401-442, May 8.

Minckley, W. L., and Cross, F. B.

1959. Distribution, habitat, and abundance of the Topeka shiner, Notropis topeka (Gilbert) in Kansas. Amer. Midl.-Nat., 61(1):210-217.

Trautman, M. B.

1957. The fishes of Ohio. Ohio State Univ. Press, xviii + 683 pp.

Transmitted March 2, 1960.

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