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PROVINCIAL MUSEUM LIBRARY—REPORTS AND PUBLICATIONS 
RECEIVED IN 1912. 
Frerp Museum or Narurat Hisrory, Cuicaco. 
Publication 154—A Study in Chinese Archeology and Religion. 
" 152—Antiquities from Boscoreale in Field Museum. 
" 153—The Mammals of Illinois and Wisconsin. 
PROCEEDINGS OF THE CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. 
Expedition of the California Academy of Sciences to the Galapagos Islands. 
Notes on the Botany of Crocas Island. 
The Grekos of the Galapagos Archipelago. 
Notes on the Reptiles from Southern California and Arizona. 
Notes on some Reptiles and Amphibians from Oregon, Idaho, and Utah. 
Geologic Range of Miocene Invertebrate Fossils of California. 
UnNIversiITY oF CaLirorniA PuBLiIcaTions IN ZooLoey. 
The Horned Lizards of California and Nevada. 
On a Lymphoid Structure lying over the Myelencephalon of Lepisostens. 
The Living Eggs of Rats and Mice, with Description of Observance. 
History of the Marine Biological Station of San Diego. 
Oxygen and Polarity in Pubularia. 
The Occurrence and Vertical Distribution of Copepoda. 
Observations on the Suckling Period of the Guinea-pig. 
Haeckels, Radiolaria—a Marine Ciliate. 
Report on a Collection of Birds and Mammals on Vancouver Island. 
A New Cony from the Vicinity of Mount Whitney. 
The Mole of Southern California. A Bat new to California. 
The Bighorn of Sierra Nevada. 
A New Peroganthus from the San Joaquin Valley, California. 
The Beaver of West Central California. 
The Two-pocket Gophers contagious in California and Arizona to Colorado River. 
Report or THE Cooper OrNnITHOLOGICAL CLUB OF CALIFORNIA. 
Birds of the Pacific Slope of Southern California. 
A Systematic List of the Birds of California. 
Unitrep Strares Nationa Museum, WasHineron. 
New Mammals from Eastern Panama. 
New Sub-species of Monkey from British East Africa. 
The Genera of Fossil Whale-bones allied to Balonoptera. 
Notes on Animals in the National Zoological Park. 
Further Notes on the Breeding of the Black Bear in Captivity. 
The names of the Large Wolves of Northern and Western North America. 
New Rodents from British East Africa. 
The Recognition of Pleistocene Faunas. 
Directions for preparing Specimens of Mammals. 
New Mammals from Canada, Alaska, and Kamaschatka. 
Description of Twelve New Mammals from Panama. 
The Crustacea of the Order Cumacea in the United States National Museum. 
Preservation of Osseus and Horny Tissues. 
A Revision of the Forms of the Edible-nest Swiftlet, Collacelia fuciphage. 
A Small Collection of Bats from Panama. 
Description of a New Species of Isopod from Japan (2). 
Variation in the Skull and Horns of “ Isabella Gazelle.” 
