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S. I. Kuwana: Coccidae [scale insects) of Japan. 7 pl. 56 pp. — Alice Robert,
son: Some observations on Ascorhiza oocidentalis Pewkes, and related
Aloyonidia. 1 pl. 10 pp. — H. Heath: The anotomy of Epidella squamula,
sp. nov. 2 pl. 28 pp. - F. W. Bancroft: Variation and fusion of colonies
in compound Ascidians. 1 pi. 50 pp. — V. L. Kellogg: The netwinged
midges [Blepharoceridae] of North America. 5 p l. 46 pp. - E. Heller: Papers
from th e Hopkins Stanford Galapagos expedition, 1898-1899. Mammals of
the Galapagos archipelago, exclusive of th e Cetacea. 1 pl. 18 pp. — C. Rntter:
Notes on lislies from the Gulf of California, with th e description of a new
genus and species. 1 pl. 4 pp. — C. H. Gilbert: Notes on fishes from the
Pacific coast of North America. 5 pl. 18 pp. — R. E. Snodgrass: The Hypo-
pygium of the Doliohopodidae. 4 pl. 22 pp. — S. J. Holmes: Remarks on the
sexes of Sphaeromids with a description of a new species of Dynamene. 1 pl.
12 pp. — On some new or imperfectly known species of West American
Crustacea. 3pl. 24 pp. — N. Banks: Somo arachnida from California. 4 p l.4 6 p p .
Fo u rth Series. Vol.I. N°. 1 - 6 . 1907-1912. Expedition of th e California Academy
of sciences to the Galapagos islands J. van Denhnrgh: Preliminary descriptions
of four new races of gigantic land tortoises from the Galapagos islands.
6 pp. — Tho snakes of the Galapagos islands. 9 pl. 52 pp. — The geckos
of the palagagos islands. 26 pp. - A. Steward: A botanical survey of the
Galapagos islands. 19 pl. 282 pp, — Notes on the botany of Cocos island.
4 pl. 30 pp. - E. X . Williams: The butterflies and hawk-moths of the
Galapagos islands. 2 pl. 34 pp.
Vol. II. En preparation.
Vol. III. N°. 1 - 9 . 1908-1912. F. M. Anderson: A fu rth er stratigraphio study
in th e Mount Diablo range of California. 40 pp. — J. van Denhnrgh and J. C.
Thompson: Description of a new species of sea snake from the Philippine
islands, with a note on the palatine tee th in the Proteroglypha. 1 pl. 8 pp. —
J. van Denhnrgh: New and previously unrecorded species of reptiles and
amphibians from island of Formosa. 8 pp. — Notes on a collection of
reptiles from southern California and Arizona. 8 pp. ^ Notes on some
reptiles and amphibians from Oregon, Idaho and Utah. 6 pp. - R. H. Beck :
Waterbirds of the vicinity of Point Pinos, California. 16 pp. — F. M. Anderson:
The neocene deposits of Kern river, California and the Temblor
basin. 12 pl. 74 pp. - J. P . Smith: Geologic range of miocene invertebrate
fossils of California. 22 pp. — J. C. Thompson: Description of a new genus
and species of salamander from Japan. 1 pl. 4 pp.
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9 flg. 18 pp. — J. S. Kingsley: The cranial nerves of Amphiuma. 3 pl.
29 pp. — The systematic position of tho Caecilians. 1 fig. 22 pp.
N°. 8. 1904. J. S. Kingsley: A description of Cerianthus borealis Verrill. 7 flg.
16 pp. — J. S. Kingsley and F. W. Thyiig: The hypophysis in amblystoma.
11 flg. 16 pp. - F. F. Smith: Notes on a bioaudate specimen of Limulus
polyphemus. 1 fig. 4 pp. — R. W. Richards: A new habit for chalcopyrite.
1 flg. 3 pp. — G. M. Winslow: Three cases af abnormality in Urodeles.
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in th e Barnum Museum of Tufts College. 7 pp.
Vol. II. 1905-1909. G. E. Marion: Mandibular and pharyngeal muscles of
Acanthias and Raia. 15 flg. 35 pp. — F. W. Thyng: Tho squamosal bone
in tetrapodous vertebrata. 3 pl. 20 flg. 73 pp. — F. S. Collins: The green
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Vol. i n . N°. 1, 1910. F. D. Lambert: Two new species of Characium. 1 pl.
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Kingsley: A synopsis of the fixed hydroids of New England. 7 pl. 26 pp. -
A. C. Lane: Wet and dry differentation of igneous rocks. 2 fig. 16 pp. —
J. S. Kingsley: Meristio homologies in vertebrates. 5 pp.
N°. 2. 1912. F. S. Collins: The green algae of North America. [Supplementary
paper]. 2 pl. 41 pp. — F. D. Lambert: Didyinosporangium repens. New genus
and species of Chaetoplioraceae. 1 pl. 5 pp.
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Vol. X III. 1895-1899. M. W. Ha rrin g to n : Central American rainfall. 4 pl.
30 pp. - G. R, Putnam: Results of a transcontinental series of gravity
measurements. 1 pl. 3 fig. 30 pp. — G. K. Gilbert: Notes on th e gravity
determinations reported by 6 . R. Putnam. 15 pp. - A. McAdie: New cloud
classifications. 1 pl. 10 pp. - R. Birnie: Steel cylinders for gun construction-
stresses due to interior cooling. 16 pp. - A. S. Christie: The latitude
variation tide. 20 pp. - W. H. Dali: Alaska as it was and is: 1865-1835.
39 pp. — E. D. Preston: Graphic reduction of star places. 2 pl. 19 pp. —
F. W. Clarke: Chemistry in the United States. 18 pp. — E. D. Preston:
The transcontinental arc. 1 pl. 17 pp. — M. Baker: A century of geography
in the United States. 17 pp. - L. A. Fischer: On th e comparison of line
and end standards. 10 pp. — E. D. Preston: Recent progress in geodesy.
18 pp. - G. W. Littlehales: The secular change in the direction of the
terrestrial magnetic field at the e a rth ’s surface. 7 pl. 68 pp. - F. H. Bigelow:
The function of criticism in th e advancement of science. 29 pp.