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Bulletin No. 100, U.S. Nat. Museum—The Philippine Land Shell of the Genus Amphidromus. 
Paul Bartsch. ; 
Bulletin No. 101, U.S. Nat. Museum—The Columbian Institution for the Promotion of Arts 
and Sciences. Richard Rathbun. 
Bulletin No. 102, U.S. Nat. Museum—The Mineral Industries of the United States. Joseph 
E. Pogue. 
Bulletin No. 102, U.S. Nat. Museum—Part 1: The Mineral Industries of the United States. 
Chester G. Gilbert. 
Annual Report of U.S. Nat. Museum, 1915-16. 
Annual Report of U.S. Nat. Museum, 1916-17. 
Mise. Collections, Vol. 66, No. 1S—On the Occurrence of Benthodesmus atlanticus, Goode 
and Bean, on the Coast of British Columbia. Dr. C. H. Gilbert. 
Mise. Collections, Vol. 67, No. 1—Cambrian Geology and Paleontology. Chas. D. Walcott. 
Mise. Collections, Vol. 67, No. 2—The Albertella Fauna in British Columbia and Montana. 
Charles D. Waleott. 
CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. 
4th Ser., Vol. VII., No. 1, pp. 1-31—Archaelogical Notes on Western Washington and Adjacent 
British Columbia. Albert B. Reagan. 
4th Ser., Vol. VII., No. 2, pp. 33-839—Concerning the Origin of the Soft-shelled Turtle, 
Aspidonectes californiana Rivers. 
4th Ser., Vol. VIL., No. 3, pp. 33-39—Notes on the Herpetology of Guam, Mariana Islands. 
John Van Denburgh. 
4th Ser., Vol. 1V.—Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences. 
4th Ser., Vol. IV., No. 4, pp. 41-124—Stratigraphie and Faunal Relations of the Martinez to 
the Chieo and Tejon of Southern California. Clarence A. Waring. 
4th Ser., Vol. V.—Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences. 
4th Ser., Vol. V., No. 5, pp. 125-156—The Fauna of a Medial Tertiary Formation and the 
Associated Horizons of North-eastern Mexico. Roy E. Dickerson and W. 8S. W. Kew. 
4th Ser.. Vol. VII., No. 6—Climate and its Influence upon the Oligocene Faunas of the 
Pacific Coast, with Descriptions of some New Species from the Molopophorus lincolnensis 
Zone. 
4th Ser., Vol. VII., No. T—Climatie Zones of Martinez Eocene Time. 
4th Ser., Vol. VII., No. S—Ancient Panama Canals. Roy E. Dickerson. 
4th Ser., Vol. VII., No. 9, pp. 207-227—Geology of a Portion of the McKittrick District, a 
Typical Example of the West Side San Joaquin Valley Oil Fields, and a Correlation of 
the Oil Sands of the West Side Fields. G. C. Gester. 
4th Ser., Vol. VI., No. S—Report of the President of the Academy for the year 1916. C. E. 
Grunsky. 
4th Ser., Vol. VI., No. 9—Report of the Director of the Museum for the Year 1916.—Barton 
Warren Evermann. 
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. 
Vol. 13, No. 18—The Inheritance of Extra Bristles in Drosophila melanogaster Meig. Edna 
M. Reeves. 
Vol. 15, No. 2—Continuation of Hydrographic, Plankton, and Dredging Records. Ellis L. 
Michael and George F. McEwen. 
Vol. 15, No. 83—Summary and Interpretation of the Hydrographic Observations. George F. 
McEwen. 
Vol. 16, No. 1S—The Anatomy of Heptanchus maculatus. J. Frank Daniel. 
Vol. 16, No. 19—Some Phases of Spermatogenesis in the Mouse. Harry B. Yocom. 
Vol, 16, No, 20—Specificity in Behaviour and the Relation between Habits in Nature, and 
Reactions in the Laboratory. Calvin O. Esterly. 
Vol. 16, No. 21—The Occurrence of a Rhythm in the Geotropism of Two Species of Plankton 
Copepods when certain Recurring External Conditions are absent. Calvin O. Esterly. 

