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with an assigned number. The second part is a <br />subject (keyword) index with numbers referring <br />to entries in the author index. Both published <br />and unpublished literature is included. <br />112. Cope, E. D., and H. C. Yarrow. 1875. Reports <br />upon the collections of fishes made in <br />portions of Nevada, Utah, California, <br />Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona during <br />the years 1871, 1872, 1873, and 1874. <br />Report Geographic Geologic Exploration <br />Survey W 100th Meridian (Wheeler Survey) <br />5(Zool.):635-703. <br />An early taxonomic description of fishes of the <br />southwest United States including what was <br />considered to be most valuable--a group of <br />cyprinids in the Colorado River basin. (Wydos-ki) <br />DISTRIBUTION <br />FISH <br />HISTORY <br />SURVEY <br />TAXONOMY <br />COLORADO R. <br />113. Cordone, A. J., and D. W. Kelley. 1961. The HABITAT ALT. <br />influence of inorganic sediments on the SEDIMENT <br />aquatic life of streams. California Fish WATER QUAL. <br />and Game 47:180-228. FISH <br />This report is essentially a review of investi- <br />gations made of the effects of inorganic sediment <br />on aquatic life of streams. The investigations <br />include: direct effects of sediment on fishes; <br />the influences of sediment on eggs, alevins, <br />and bottom organisms; incluences of sedimenta- <br />tion on aquatic plants and on fish habitats; <br />and influences on chemical and physical <br />characteristics. <br />114. Crawford, A., B. Peterson, and D. R. Peterson. MANAGEMENT <br />1974. Environmental management in the POPULATION <br />Colorado River basin. Utah State University DEVELOPMENT <br />Press, Logan, Utah. 313 pp. COLORADO R. <br />The vast storage of resources in the Colorado <br />River will be thoroughly tested by the projected <br />growth and use by human populations. Social <br />conflict is expected to increase with increased <br />conflict usage of resources. The demand on the <br />Colorado River and its resources is increasing, <br />especially from sources outside of the basin. <br />The book is presented as a compendium of ideas <br />brought together in 20 chapters. The book <br />52 <br />