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Series, Vol. VI., No. 5—Monograph of the North American Species of Orthotylus 
(Hemiptera). Edward P. Van Duzee. 
Series, Vol. VI., No. C—A Catalogue and Host List of Anoplura. G. F. Ferris. 
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with Description of Plethodon elongatus, a New Species, and Notes on other 
Salamanders. Jobn Van Denhburgh. 
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. 
12, No. 183—Report upon Mammals: and Birds found in Portions of Trinity, 
Siskiyou, and Shasta Counties, Calif. Louise Kellogg. 
12, No. 14—Analysis of the Vertebrate Fauna of the Trinity Region. Joseph 
Grinnell. 
12, No. 15—The Status of the Beavers of Western North America. W. P. Taylor. 
12, No. 16—Two New Aplodontias from Western North America. W. P. Taylor. 
12, No. 17—Local Distribution and Habits of the Amphibians and Reptiles of 
South-eastern California in the Vicinity of the Turtle Mountains. Chas. Lewis 
Camp. 
13, No. 11—Study of the Structure of Feathers, with reference to their Taxonomic 
Significance. Asa ‘C. Chandler. \ 
13, No. 12—Anatomical Adaptions in the Thoracic Limb of the California Pocket 
Gopher and other Rodents. Charles Daniel Holliger. 
15—Introduction, Dependence of Marine Biology upon Hydrography and Necessity 
of Quantative Biological Research. Ellis L. Michael. 
16, Nos. 2, 83—2. On Giardia microti sp. nov. from the Meadow Mouse. Charles 
Atwood Kofoid and Elizabeth Bohn Christiansen. 8. On Bianary and Multiple 
Fission in Giardia Muris (Grassi). C. A. Kofoid and BE. B. Christiansen. 
16, No. 4—The Cultivation of Tissues from Amphibians. J. C. Johnson. 
16, No. 5—Notes-on the Tintinnoina. Chas. Atwood Kofoid. 
16, Nos. 6, 7—6. Binary and Multiple Fission in Hexamitus. Olive Swezy. 7. On 
a Trichomonad Flagellate, Trichomitus Parvus, from the Intestine of Amphibians. 
Olive Swezy. ’ 
16, No. S—On Blepharocorys equi sp. noy., a New Ciliate from the Crecum of the 
Horse. Irwin C. Schumacher. 
16, No. 9—Three New Helices from California. S. Stillman Berry. 
16, No. 10—Trypanosoma triatome, a New Flagettate from a Hemipteran Bug 
from the Nests of the Wood-rat (Neotoma fuscipes). Chas. Atwood Kofoid and 
Irene McCulloch. kc 
16, No. 11—The Genera Monocercomonas and Polymastix. Olive Swezy. 
16, No. 12—Notes on the Spiny Lobster (Panulirus interruptus) of the California 
Coast. Bennet M. Allen. 
16, No. 183—Notes on the Marine Fishes of California. Carl L. Hubbs. 
16, No. 14—The Feeding Habits and Food of Pelagic Copepods and the Question 
of Nutrition by Organic Substances in Solution in the Water. Calvin O. Esterly. 
16, No. 15—The Kinetonucleus of Flagettates and the Binuclear Theory of Hart- 
mann. Olive Swezy. 
16, No. 16—On the Life-history of a Soil Ameba. Chas. Woodruff Wilson. 
17, Nos. 1, 2—1. Diagnoses of Seven New Mammals from Fast-Central California. 
Jos. Grinnell and Tracy I. Storer. 2. A New Bat of the Genus Myotis from the 
High Sierra Nevada of California. Hilda Wood Grinnell. 
17, No. 8—Spelerpes platyecephalus, a New Alpine Salamander from the Yosemite 
National Park, California. Chas. Lewis Camp. 
17, No. 4—A New Spermophile from the San Joaquin Valley, California, with 
Notes on Ammospermophilus nelsoni nelsoni Merriam. W. LP. Taylor. 
17, No. 5—Habits and Food of the Roadrunner in California. H. C. Bryant. 
17, No. 6—Descrip. Bufo. canorus, a New Toad from Yosemite National Park. 
Cc. L. Camp. , 
