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Notropis jejunus; current name-River Shiner (no common name in printed publication, either in 1908 or 1920) Pencil script in upper left corner on back, ""Pinkerton"" work has been cropped so that part of the apparent signature was removed. Script similar to Pinkerton's script from Forbes letters. On front, ""p. 96 Smith's Fishes of Illinois.
Subject
Notropis jejunus
Fish
Type
Painting
Genre
Color
Drawing
Is Part Of
Illustrations for The Fishes of Illinois Box 1. Fishes of Illinois (Forbes, Stephen A., 1909, 1919). Forbes' Fishes of Illinois, opp. p. 150.
Notropis jejunus; current name-River Shiner (no common name in printed publication, either in 1908 or 1920) Pencil script in upper left corner on back, ""Pinkerton"" work has been cropped so that part of the apparent signature was removed. Script similar to Pinkerton's script from Forbes letters. On front, ""p. 96 Smith's Fishes of Illinois.
Subject
Notropis jejunus
Fish
Type
Painting
Genre
Color
Drawing
Is Part Of
Illustrations for The Fishes of Illinois Box 1. Fishes of Illinois (Forbes, Stephen A., 1909, 1919). Forbes' Fishes of Illinois, opp. p. 150.