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A brief discussion of the fishing potential of <br />lakes in the drainages in the title is provided. <br />Current and past fish stocking is discussed as <br />well as access, camp sites, and horse pasture. <br />Pictures are provided for many lakes, and <br />simple maps of the drainages are given. No <br />distinction is made between the subspecies of <br />cutthroat present. <br />I51. Gilbert, C. H., and N. B. Scofield. 1898. <br />Notes on a collection of fishes from the <br />Colorado basin in Arizona. Proceedings U. <br />S. National Museum 20:487-499. <br />The principal object of the expedition was to <br />investigate the alleged occurrence of shad in <br />the Lower Colorado. Collections of the native <br />fishes were made in the Colorado and in the <br />mouth of the Gila River at Yuma; in the Salt <br />River from Tempe to near the mouth of the Rio <br />Verde, and in the upper course of the Rio Verde <br />at Chino. A description of each species captured <br />is given. <br />SURVEY <br />FISH <br />COLORADO R. <br />HISTORY <br />DESCRIPTION <br />152. Gilbert, C. R. 1961. Hydridization versus FISH <br />integradation: an inquiry into the relation- GENETICS <br />ship of two cyprinid fishes. Copeia DISTRIBUTION <br />1961(2):181-192. <br />Criteria for the determination of hybrids and <br />integrades are presented, and pertinent discus- <br />sions are given of hybridization between members <br />of the families Centrarchidae and Cyprinidae. <br />The relationships between populations of the <br />amphibian, Rana pipiens, are also discussed. <br />153. Girard, C. 1856. Researches upon the cyprinoid <br />fishes inhabiting the freshwaters of the <br />United States of America, west of the <br />Mississippi Valley, from specimens of the <br />Smithsonian Institution. Proceedings <br />Philadelphia Academy Natural Science <br />8(1856):165-213. <br />This paper contains information on fish collected <br />over a five year period. They were collected <br />in a survey of the United States and Mexican <br />Boundary, thirty-second parallel of latitude, <br />SURVEY <br />FISH <br />HISTORY <br />s~ <br />