I don't know when Trautman died. When I was at OSU in 1987 or so, that was
the first year Trautman couldn't go on Ichthyology field trips because of
failing health. Trautman was the one who discovered and had the Scioto
madtom Noturus trautmani named after him. Read about that fish (and see a
photo of it) at:
http://www.dispatch.com/news/newsfea99/apr99/madtomnws.html
-- Jay DeLong Olympia, WA> -----Original Message----- > From: owner-nanfa_at_aquaria.net On Behalf > Of Robert Carillio > Sent: Saturday, September 16, 2000 3:13 PM > To: nanfa_at_aquaria.net > Subject: Re: NANFA-- Milton Trautman article > > > Jay, the Trautman article was real nice... When did he die? Was > it sometime > around 1990 0r 91? He was a one of a kind person. I'll bet he witnessed > some pretty neat stuff in the streams!
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