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26 <br />Baily, C., and R. Alberti. 1952. Trout <br />stream studies: Lower Yampa River and <br />tributaries study. Fish population <br />inventory. Colo. Dep. Game and Fiah Fed. <br />Aid Prof. F-3-R-1, WP I, Job 2, Job Compl. <br />Rep. Pp. 160-165. <br />The purpose of this study was to inventory the <br />distribution and abundance of fish in the <br />Yampa River from Hayden to its confluence with <br />the Green River. "Game" fish were not abun- <br />dant. Colorado squawfiah (Ptychocheilua <br />lucius) noted as "common" between Hayden and <br />Green River, Utah. <br />ABUNDANCE, COLORADO RIVER DRAINAGE, <br />DISTRIBUTION, ENDANGERED, INVENTORY, <br />MANAGEMENT, <br />27 <br />Baird, S. 1878. Distribution of fish by U.S. <br />Fish Commission. U.S. Commission of Fiah <br />and Fisheries, Report of the Commissioner for <br />1875-1876. Part 4. <br />Thin annual report contains tables detailing <br />distribution of fish to the states. Current <br />topics and developments of various U.S. <br />fisheries are discussed in the teat. <br />CULTURE, DISTRIBUTION, FISHERY--Sport, <br />MANAGEMENT, PLATTE RIVER DRAINAGE <br />28 <br />Baird, S. 1883. Distribution of fish by U.S. <br />Fish Commission. U.S. Commission of Fiah <br />and Fisheries, Report of the Commissioner <br />for 1880. Part 8. <br />This annual report contains tables detailing <br />distribution of fish to the states. Current <br />topics and developments of U.S. fisheries are <br />discussed in the test. <br />CULTURE, DISTRIBUTION, FISHERY---Sport, <br />MANAGEMENT, PLATTE RIVER DRAINAGE <br />29 <br />Banks, J. L. 1964. Fish species distribu- <br />tion is Dinosaur National Monument during <br />1961 and 1962. M.S. Thesis. Colo. State <br />Univ., Ft. Collins. 96pp. <br />This study investigates the composition and <br />distribution of the fish fauna in Dinosaur <br />National Monument prior to the closing of the <br />Flaming Gorge Dam, November 1962. The effects <br />of water flow, turbidity, temperature, bottom <br />type, food, and rotenone oa species distribu- <br />tion were analyzed. <br />ABUNDANCE, ALTERATION, COLORADO RIVER DRAIN- <br />AGE, DISTRIBUTION, ENDANGERED, FOOD, STREAM <br />FLOW, WATER QUALITY--Chemical, Physical <br />30 <br />Barnhart, R. A. 1957. Chemical factors <br />affecting the survival of game fish is a <br />western Colorado reservoir. M.S. Thesis. <br />Colo. State Univ., Ft. Collins. 114pp. <br />A study of fish mortality in Sweitzer Lake. <br />Investigates biological and chemical charac- <br />teriatica of the lake including levels of <br />arsenic, selenium, uranium, zinc, and chemical <br />and tissue analyses of plants, invertebrates, <br />and fish. The possibility of tonicity through <br />bioaccumulation is discussed. <br />ABUNDANCE, COLORADO RIVER DRAINAGE, FISHERY-- <br />Sport, INVERTEBRATES--Benthos, Plankton, <br />ETHNOLOGY, MANAGEMENT, TORICANTS, WATER <br />QUALITY-Chemical, Physical <br />31 <br />Barrows, P. T. 1956. Forest Lake marked fish <br />studies. Colo. Dep. Game and Fish. 35pp. <br />A study of Forest Lake, Grand Mesa. The study <br />consisted of five phases: creel census, food <br />habits, age and growth of trout, a limnologi- <br />cal survey, and a physical survey of the lake. <br />A stocking program of 2-inch rainbow (Salmo <br />gairdneri) and brook trout (Salvelinus <br />fontinalis) was recommended. <br />ABUNDANCE, AGE/GROWTH, COLORADO RIVER DRAINAGE, <br />FISHERY--Sport, FOOD, LIMNOLOGY, MANAGEMENT, <br />WATER QUALITY-Chemical, Physical <br />32 <br />Barrows, P. T. 1962. The relationship of <br />creel-size and two-inch plants of trout is <br />Big Eggleston and Island lakes, Grand Mesa, <br />Colorado, 1953-1958. Colo. Dep. Game and <br />Fish Tech. Bull. 13. 75pp. <br />A study to determine whether a 2-inch stocking <br />program would adequately maintain a fishery in <br />Big Eggleston and Island lakes, Grand Mesa. <br />Creel census and marked fish returns were <br />analyzed. Age/growth, food habits, and limao- <br />logical characteristics of the lakes were also <br />investigated. <br />ABUNDANCE, AGE/GROWTH, COLORADO RIVER DRAINAGE, <br />CREEL CENSUS, FISHERY-Sport, FOOD, <br />INVERTEBRATES--Benthos, Plankton, LIMNOLOGY, <br />MANAGEMENT, WATER QUALITY-Chemical, Physical <br />6 <br />