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7086
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
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Indexed, Annotated Bibliography of the Endangered and Threatened Fishes of the Upper Colorado River System.
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1977.
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Denver, Co.
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problems in Utah. Utah Water Research DEVELOPMENT <br />Laboratory, College of Engineering, Utah <br />State University, Logan. Occasional <br />Papers No. 3, 26 pp. <br />Broad treatment of planning and management as <br />related to water development in Utah. ;(Wydoski) <br />12. Bailey, R. M. (Chairman). 1970. A list of SPECIES LIST <br />common and scientific names of fishes from TAXONOMY <br />the United States and Canada. (3rd. ed.) FISH <br />American Fisheries Society, Special <br />Publication No. 6. 149 pp. <br />This list provides the accepted common and <br />scientific names of all fishes found in the <br />freshwaters of the continental U. S. and <br />Canada, and those marine fish inhabiting <br />contiguous shore waters on or above the conti- <br />nental shelf. There are 2,131 species listed <br />in this recent edition. <br />13. Bailey, R. M., and C. E. Bond. 1963. Four new <br />species of freshwater sculpins, genus <br />Cottus from western North America. <br />Occasional Papers Museum Zoology, University <br />of Michigan, Ann Arbor. No. 634. 27 pp. <br />This paper discusses four new species of <br />cottid fishes, C. echinatus, C. exteosus, C. <br />confusus, and C. pitensis, found in western <br />North America. Types, characters, range, <br />etymology, and the relationships are given for <br />each of the species. <br />14. Baird, S. F. 1854. Description of some new <br />fishes from the River Zuni. Philadelphia <br />Proceedings Academy of Natural Science <br />6:368-369. <br />The species of fishes here described as new, <br />were caught in the Zuni River, New Mexico, by <br />Dr. S. W. Woodhouse, while attached as Surgeon <br />and Naturalist to the expedition of Capt. <br />Seetgraves, for the exploration of the Zuni and <br />its tributaries. Descriptions of Gila robusta, <br />Gila elegans, and Gila gracilis are given. <br />FISH <br />TAXONOMY <br />DESCRIPTION <br />DISTRIBUTION <br />HABITAT <br />20 . <br />DESCRIPTION <br />DISTRIBUTION <br />SURVEY <br />ENDANG. FISH <br />ZUNI R. <br />1, 21, 22 <br />16 <br />
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