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Parry's lotus tree, illustrated, by the late Dr. Albert Kellogg-, pp. 63-66. Notes 

 on Echinocactus, by C. R. Orcutt, pp. 67-70; 2 figs. Easter Island, with 8 illus- 

 trations, pp. 76-83. Forest trees of Oregon, by Prof. Thomas Condon, pp. 87, 

 88; 115-117; 142,' 143. California Trees and Flowers, by C. R. Orcutt. pp. 93-100; 

 123-133; 144-152. The Tuna, by C. R. Orcutt, pp. 153-158; 3 figs. David Starr 

 Jordan, by F. W. Coding, p. 174. The Douglas Fir, pp. 177-181. The Golon- 

 drina plant, by C. R. Orcutt, pp. 190-195. The rainbow cactus, illustrated, by 



C. R. Orcutt, pp. 136-139. Revision of the bombylid genus Aphoebantus, by 



D. W. Ccquillett, pp. 254-264. 



Vol. VIII, March, 1892, to November, 1894, 120 pp.; 3 pll. Contains: Flowers in 

 California, California shrubbery, with plate of Romneya; Notes on planting, by 

 Miss K. O. Sessions; Culture of California bulbs, by Carl Purdy; Fruits all the 

 year round, by C. R. Orcutt; New Mexico, Baja California and Southern Cali- 

 fornia; The Cantillas of northern Lower California; Water on the Colorado 

 Desert; Yucca baccata; The physical conditions of life in the depths of the 

 sea, by Frank C. Baker, Curator Field Columbian Museum, Chicago; Lepi- 

 dopterous larvae on mesquite, by C. H. Tyler-Townsend; Cacti at home, by 

 C. R. Orcutt, 3 figs.; etc., all short articles. 



Also the following: The Semi-Tropical Planter, San Diego, Vol. I, 1S87, Nos. 

 1-8; Vol. II, No. 1; Nos. 24, 37, and 38. 



The Great Southwest, San Diego, Vol. I, 1889, Nos. 1-7; Vol. II, 1890, Nos. 1-12; 

 Vol. Ill, ^891, Nos. 1-12; Vol. IV, 1892, Nos. 1-5; Vol. V, 1S93, Nos. 3, 42-48, 50, 

 51, 53, and 55, October, 1894. 



Science and Horticulture, San Diego, Los Angeles, and Pasadena, 1891, Vol. 

 I, Nos. 2-5; A^ol. II, Nos. 8, 11; Vol. Ill, 1894, Nos. 3-6. 



Out-of-Doors for Women, by Mrs. Olive L. Orcutt, Publisher, San Diego, 

 Los Angeles, and Orcutt, ^'ol. I, 1893-'4, Nos. 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12. 

 PASADENA.— (See Orcutt.) 

 SACREMENTO.— California State Board of Horticulture, B. M. Lelong, Secretary: 



Annual Report for 1S91, 15x23 cm., bound in black cloth, 463 pp., with map of 

 the state, showing- counties, railroads, mountains, vallej-s, lakes, etc. 

 California State Mining Bui-eau, J. J. Crawford, State Mineralogist: 



Bulletin No. 1. A Description of the desiccated human remains In the Cali- 

 fornia State Mining Bureau, by Winslow Anderson, M. D., 1-31 pp.; 4 figs.; 

 also Historical sketch of the Pacific coast aborigines, pp. 32-41. 



No. 2. Methods of mine timbering, by W. H. Storms. 54 pp. ; 40 figs. 



No. 3. The gas and petroleum yielding formations of the central valley of 

 California, by W. L. Watts, J.t. E. 95 pp.; 10 colored plates; 4 maps; 5 figs. 



No. 4. Catalogue of California Fossils, by J. G. Cooper. 59 pp. ; 6 colored 

 plates. 



Eleventh Report of the State Mineralogist (first biennial), two years ending 

 September 15, 1892. 572 pp; 13 large maps; 14 litliographic plates; 15 photo- 

 plates; 19 figs.: 20 sketch maiJS and sections. 



Twelfth Report of the State Mineralogist (second biennial), two years ending 

 September 15, 1894. 542 pp.; 2 large maps; 2 lithographic plates; 25 photo- 

 plates; 35 figs.; 25 sketch maps and sections. 

 SAN DIEGO.— (See Orcutt.) 

 SAN FRANCISCO.— California Aca<Iemy of Sciences: 



Proceedings, Second Series, Volume III, Part 2, 1890-1892, 383 pp.; 14 pll. On 

 the Prothallium and Embryo of Marsilia vestita, by Douglas H. Campbell, 

 pp. 183-206. A new Notodonta, by H. H. Behr, pp. 206. Land and fresh-water 

 mollusca of Lower California, by J. G. Cooper, pp. 207-218; 338-345. Additions 

 to the flora of the Cape region of Baja California, by T. S. Brandegee, pp. 

 218-228. Anatomical studies of new species of Ocnerodrilus, by Gustav Eisen, 

 pp. 228-290. Anatomical structures of two species of Kerria, by Gustav 

 Eisen, pp. 291-318. An Illustration of the flexure of rock, by George H. Ash- 

 ley, pp. 319-324. Geological surveys in the state of California, by Anthony W. 

 Vogdes, pp. 325-337. Description of a new kangaroo rat from Lower California 

 (Dipodomys merriami melanurus subsp. nov.), collected by Walter E. Bryant, 

 by C. Hart Merriam, pp. 345-347. 



Vol. IV, Part 1, 1893-1894, 457 pp.; 14 pll. Report on some Mexican Hymenop- 

 tera, by William J. Fox, pp. 1-25; 92-121. Collection of Formicidae fi-om Lower 

 California and Sonora, Mex., by Theo. Pergande, pp. 26-35. Tunicata of the 

 Pacific Coast of N. A. 1. — Perophora annectens n. sp., by William E. Ritter, 

 pp. 37-85. Studies in Portulacaceae, by Katharine Brandegee, pp. 86-91. Some 



