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parasitic hymenoptera from Lower California, by William H. Ashmead, pp. 

 122-129. Land and fresh-water mollusca of Lower California, by J. G. Cooper, 

 pp. 130-143. Description of a new species of ribbon fish (Trachypterus rex- 

 salmonorum) from San Francisco, by David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gil- 

 bert, pp. 144-1-46. Description of a little known agonoid fish (Hippocephalus 

 japonicus), by Frank Cramer, pp. 147-153. Description of a new wood-rat from 

 the Coast range of Central California, by W. W. Price, pp. 154-156. Descrip- 

 tion of a new species of wood-rat from Arizona, by Flora Hartley, pp. 157-160. 

 Formicidae of J^ower California, Mexico, by Theo. Pergande, pp. 161-165. On 

 some Pliocene fresh-water fossils of California, by J. G. Cooper, pp. 166-172. 

 Studies in Ceanothus, by Katharine Brandegee, pp. 173-222.. Observations upon 

 the heteropterous Hemiptera of Lower California, by P. R. Uhler, pp. 223-295. 

 Descriptions of three new lizards from California and Lower California, with 

 a note on Phrynosoma blainvillii, by John Van Denburgh, pp. 296-301. The 

 Coleoptera of Baja California, by George H. Horn, pp. 302-449. Notes on Cro- 

 talus Michellii and "Crotalus pyrrhus," by John Van Denburgh, pp. 450-455. 

 Phrynosoma Solaris, with a Note on its Distribution, by John Van Denburgh, 

 pp. 456-457. Pocket mice from Lower California, collected by Walter E. 

 Bryant, by Dr. C. Hart Merriam, pp. 457-462. 



Occasional Papers, IV: Part I. A Classified and Annotated Bibliography of 

 the Palaeozoic Crustacea, 169S-1892, by Anthony W. Vogdes, pp. 1-252. Part II. 

 Catalogue of the Trilobites, pp. 253-360. Part III. Catalogue of Nontrilobites, 

 pp. 361-412. 

 San Francisco Free Public Library: 



Report of the Board of Trustees, 1894, 40 pp. 

 Technical Society of the Pacific Coast: 



Transactions, Vol. IX, No. 12. Railwaj^ Entrances to San Francisco, by 

 R. E. Bush, pp. 287-294. A topographical map of the State of California, pp. 

 295-303. 



Vol. X. 314 pp.; 3 maps; 11 figs. An experience with a 24-inch gas main, 

 by J. B. Crockett, pp. 15-26. Some Problems of Municipal engineering, by 

 Charles D. Marx, pp. 27-48. Electric transmission of power long distances, 

 by W. C. F. Hasson, pp. 49-72. Phonographic Topography, by Ernest McCul- 

 lough, pp. 73-82. Some problems in pumping fluids, by J. Richards, pp. 92-118. 

 Inter-oceanic ship-canal communication by the American isthmus, by N. J. 

 Mason, pp. 119-148. Notes on the artesian well and the effect of irrigation on 

 subsurface water in the San Joaquin valley, by C. E. Grunsky, pp. 157-182. 

 The existing state of the fluid fuel question, by Admiral Selwyn, pp. 187-198. 

 Country road construction, by Julius H. Strledinger and Otto von Geldern, 

 pp. 201-237. The Red Point drift gravel mine, with discussion, by Charles F. 

 Hoffmann, pp. 291-308. 

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COLORADO. 

 COLORADO SPRINGS.— Prof. F. W. Cragin, Colorado College: 



On a new Cave Fauna in Utah, by A. S. Packard, jr., M. D. From Bulletin 

 of the U. S. Geol. and Geog. Survey of the Terr., pp. 157-179; figs. 1-5. 



New and Little-known Invertebrata from the Neocomian of Kansas, by 

 F. W. Cragin, 12 pp. 1 pi. 



Colorado College Studies: Fifth Annual Publication, 73 pp.; 2 pll. Origin and 

 use of the natural gas at Manitou, Colorado, by William Strieby; pp. 14-36. 

 Herpetological notes from Kansas and Texas, by F. W. Cragin, pp. 37-39. The 

 Choctaw and Grayson terranes of the Arietina, by P. W. Cragin, pp. 40-48. 

 Descriptions of invertebrate fossils from the Comanche series of Texas, Kan- 

 sas, and Indian Territory, by F. W. Cragin, pp. 49-72; pi. i-ii. 

 DENVER.— Colorado Scientific Society: 



Proceedings, Vol. HI, part HI, 1890. Pp. xxvii-xxxvi; 243-485; one sketch 

 map; 1 pi. Production of carbonate of soda from the alkaline waters of 

 Owen's lake, by Ernest LeNeve Foster; pp. 245-252. Identification of Dino- 

 saurs from the Denver group, by Geo. L. Cannon, jr.; pp. 253, 254. Iron-ore 

 beds at the Province of Santiago, Cuba, by F. F. Chisholm; pp. 259-263. Gold 

 Deposits in the Quartzite Formation of Battle Mountain, by Franklin Guit- 

 erman; pp. 264-268. Geology of the Rosita Hills, Custer county, Colorado, by 

 Whitman Cross; pp. 269-279. Fulgurite from the Spanish Peaks, by R. C. 

 Hills; pp. 280-286. The Nature of the Chemical Elements, by Charles Skeele 

 Palmer; pp. 287-307. Notes on the Geology of Perry Park, Colo., by Prof. 



