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_Acknowledgments_

We thank Dr. Frank Cross, Mr. Bernard Nelson and Mr. Wendell Minckley for their suggestions and data, and Mrs. James E. Deacon for a.s.sistance in preparation of the ma.n.u.script. We are grateful also to landowners in the Wakarusa Basin for permitting us to collect on their properties, to Mr. Melvon H. Wertzberger for varied a.s.sistance, and to The Kansas Forestry, Fish and Game Commission for financial a.s.sistance to one of us. The Kansas State Board of Health and the Water Resources Board supplied pertinent information.

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1954. Fishes of Cedar Creek and the South Fork of the Cottonwood River, Chase County, Kansas. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci. 57:303-314.

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Bull. 130, Part 1, pp. 1-96.

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1943. The Mollusca of the Wakarusa River Valley. Univ. Kansas Sci.

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1959. Destruction and re-establishment of stream fish and invertebrates affected by drought. Trans. Amer. Fish. Soc, 88(4):261-285.

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1959. Fishes of the Big Blue River Basin, Kansas. Univ. Kansas Mus.

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1959. Distribution, habitat, and abundance of the Topeka s.h.i.+ner, _Notropis topeka_ (Gilbert) in Kansas. Amer. Midi. Nat. 6(1):210-217.

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MOORE, G. A.

1957. Fishes. _Transmitted November 8, 1960._ Vertebrates of the United States, by Blair, W. F., Blair, A. P., Brodkorb, P., Cagle, F. R., and Moore, G. A. McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York, New York, pp. 31-210.

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1911. History of Wakarusa Creek. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci. 24:211-218.

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