RAWSON, D. S.
1951. Studies of the fish of Great Slave Lake. Jour. Fish. Res. Bd. Canada. 8(4):207-240.
RICHARDSON, JOHN.
1836. Fauna Boreali-Americana. Part 3, the fish. Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, London. 1-327.
SCHULTZ, LEONARD P.
1927. Temperature-controlled variation in the golden shiner, Notemigonus crysoleucas. Proc. Michigan Acad. Sci., Arts and Letters. 6:417-432.
SCOTT, W. B.
1958. A checklist of the freshwater fishes of Canada and Alaska. Royal Ontario Mus., 1-30.
SHOEMAKER, HURST H., QUENTIN H. PICKERING and LEONARD DURHAM.
1951. The occurrence of the flathead chub, Platygobio gracilis, in Tennessee. Jour. Tennessee Acad. Sci., 24(1):84.
SIMON, JAMES R.
1946. Wyoming fishes. Wyoming Game and Fish Dept., 1-129.
SLASTENENKO, E. P.
1958. The distribution of freshwater fishes in the provinces and main water basins of Canada. Bull. Shevchenko Sci. Soc., 1(6):1-11.
SMITH, C. LAVETT.
1958. Additional Pleistocene fishes from Kansas and Oklahoma. Copeia. 3:176-180.
SUCKLEY, GEORGE.
1860. Report upon the fishes collected on the Pacific Railroad Survey. Pacific Railroad Report. 12(3):307-368.
TANING, A. VEDEL.
1952. Experimental study of meristic characters in fishes. Biol. Rev. Cambridge Phil. Soc., 27(2):169-193.
THOMPSON, ERNEST SETON.
1898. A list of fishes known to occur in Manitoba. Forest and Stream. 51(11):214.
UNDERHILL, JAMES C.
1959. Fishes of the Vermillion River, South Dakota. Proc. South Dakota Acad. Sci., 38:96-102.
VLADYKOV, VADIM D.
1934. Environmental and taxonomic characters of fishes. Trans. Royal Canadian Inst., 20(43):99-140.
WALTERS, VLADIMIR.
1955. Fishes of western Arctic America and eastern Arctic Siberia. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 106(5):255-368.
Geographic Variation in the North American Cyprinid Fish, Hybopsis Gracilis · The Wunder Library — complete classics, free to read, with narration.