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1875. — Pacific Coast Lepidoptera, No. 13. — On the earlier stages of 

 Vanessa Californica. (Proc, Cal. Acad. Sc, VI., pp. 146-149.) 



Republished in the San Francisco Evening Bulletin, July, 1875. 



1875. — Darlingtonia Californica, Torrey. (Proc. Cal, Acad. Sc, VI., 

 pp. 161-166.) 



Republished in the San Francisco Evening Bulletin, Sept., 1875. 



1875. — Note on Sarcodes Sanguinea, Torrey, (Snow Plant of the 

 Sierras). (San Francisco Evening Bulletin.) 



1875. — Pacific Coast Lepidoptera, No. 14. — Notes on the Genus 

 Catocala, with descriptions of new species. (Proc. Cal. Acad. Sc, VI., 

 pp. 207-215.) 



1875. — Pacific Coast Lepidoptera, No. 15.— Description of a new 

 species of Catocala from San Diego. (Proc. Cal. Acad. Sc, vol. VI., 

 pp. 184-185 ) 



1876. — Annual Address as Vice-President of the California Academy 

 of Sciences. (Proc. Cal. Acad. Sc, VII., pp. i-ro.) 



1876. — Notes on the Sugar-Cane Weevil, Sphenophorus Sericans, 

 Wied. (San Francisco Micro. Soc, p. .) 



1876. — Notes on Exodes from South California. (Pacific Rural 

 Press.) 



1876 — Destructive Locusts of California. (Pacific Rural Press.) 



1876. — Botany of California, by Brewer, Gray and Watson — a notice. 

 (S Fran. News-Letter, Aug. 26th.) 



1876. — Pacific Coast Lepidoptera, No. 16. — Notes on the Transfor- 

 mations of some species of Lepidoptera not hitherto recorded. (Proc. 

 Cal. Acad. Sc, VII., pp. 19-24.) 



1876. — Pacific Coast Lepidoptera, No. 17. — On the Transformation 

 of Colias (Meganostoma Reak), Eurydice, Bdv. (Proc. Cal. Acad. Sc, 

 VII., pp. 60-62.) 



1876. — Pacific Coast Lepidoptera, No. 18. — Description of a new 

 species of Heterocampa (Larva and Imago) Proc Cal. Acad. Sc, 

 VII., pp. 121-122.) 



1876.— Pacific Coast Lepidoptera, No. 19. — Notes on a singular 

 variety of the Larva of Halisidota Agassizii, Pack. (Proc. Cal. Acad. 

 Sc, VII., pp. 128-130.) 



1876. — Pacific Coast Lepidoptera, No. 20. — Notes on the Case- 

 Bearing Moths (Psychidse) with notices of Californian species. (Proc. 

 Cal. Acad. Sc, VII., pp. 140-143.) 



