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first 8ekie8. 

 Vol. I (1854-1857), out of print. 

 II (1858-J862), out of print. 

 " III (1863-1 868), parts I, 2, 3, 4 and 5, out of print. 

 " IV (1868-1872), parts I, 2, 3, 4 and 5, part 5 out of print 



" V (1873-1874), parts I, 2and 3 I3.50 



" VI(i875) , i'x. 



" VII (1876), part I (volume complete) 75 



SECOND SERIES. 



Vol. I (1888), parts I and 2 I3 50 



H (1889) 3.50 



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IV {1893-1894), parts I and 2 3,50 



V (1895), parts r and 2 5.00 



VI (1S96) 4,50 



THIRD SERIES. 



Zoology, Vol. I, No. i — Plasmocyles; the Survival of the Centrc^omc-s 

 and Archoplasm of the Nucleated Erythrocytes, as Free and 

 Independent Elements in the Blood of Batrachoseps atten- 

 uatus Esch. By Gustav Eisen, Ph. D |i .00 



Zoology, Vol. I, No. 2— Diemyctylus torosus ; The Life-History and 



Habits of the Pacific Coast Newt. By William E. Rittcr 50 



Zoology, Vol. I, No. 3— Scientific Names of Latin and Greek 



Derivation. By Walter Miller 35 



Zoology, Vol. I, No. 4— A Genus of Maritime Dolichopodidae New to 



America. By William Morton Wheeler 10 



Zoologfy, Vol. I, No. 5— A Preliminary Account of the Marine Annelids 

 of the Pacific Coast, with Descriptions of New Species. By 

 Herbert P. Johnson, Ph. D 50 



Zoology, Vol. I, No. 6— Description of a Species of Fish (Mitsukurina 

 owstoni) fi-om Japan, the Type of a Distinct Family of Lam- 

 noid Sharks. By David Starr Jordan 25 



Zoology, \'oL I, No. 7— Arachnida from Baja California and Other 



Parts of Mexico. By Nathan Banks. i . 00 



Zoology, Vol. I, No. 8— The Anatomy of Chelyosoma Productum 



Stimpson. By Frank Watts Bancroft 50 



Zoology, Vol. I, No. 9 — The Gordiacea of Certain American Col- 

 lections, with particular reference to the North American 

 Fauna. — II. By Thomas H. Montgomery Jr., Ph. D 25 



Zoology, Vol. I, No. 10 — Observations on Monogenesis in Metridium. 



By Harr>' Beal Torrey 25 



Geology, Vol. I, No. i— The Geology of Santa Catalina Island. M 

 William .Sidney Tangier Smith 



Geology, Vol. I, No. 2— The Submerged Valleys of the Coast of Cali- 

 fornia, U- S. A., and of Lower California, Mexico. By 

 George Davidson 50 



Geolc^y, Vol. I, No. 3— The Development of Glyphioceras and the 



Phytogeny of the Glyphioceratid^e. By James Perrin Smith. .35 



Geology, Vol. i. No. 4— The Development of Lytoceras and FTiyl- 



loceras. By James Perrin Smith 25 



Botany, Vol. I, No. i— A Morphological Study of Naias and Tjunm- 



chellia. By Douglas Houghton Campbell r . 00 



Botany, Vol. I, No.'2 — .Studies in the Herbarium and the Field. — No, i. 



By Alice Eastwood i ; 



Botany, Vol. I. No. 3 — Studies in the Herbarium and the Field. — No. 2. 



By Alice Eastwood 50 



Botany, \'ol. I. No. 4— Phycological Memoirs. By De AJtCMj Saunders. .75 



Mathematical-Physical, Vol. I. No. i — On Rational Quadratic Trans- ^ 

 formations. By M. W. Haskell ' 



Mathematical- Physical, Vol. I. No. 2 — TTie Quadratic Cremona 

 Transformation. By Leonard E. Dickson 



Mathematical-Physical, Vol. I, No. 3 — On Curvilinear Asymptotes. : 

 ByM. W. HaskeU J 



Mathematical-Physical, \'ol. I, No. 4— Systems of Simple Groups de- 

 rived from the Orthogonal Group. By Leonard E. Dickson.. .25 



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