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 tory of the Marine Biological Association of San Diego. 



Cited as Univ. Calif. Publ. Zool. 

 ae 1, 1902-1905, 317 pages, with 28 plates $3.50 



ne 2 (Contributions from the Laboratory of the Marine Biological Associa- 



m of Ban Diego), 1904-1906, xvii + 382 pages, with 19 plates _ $3.50 



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5. (Contributions from the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology.) 



1. The Biota of the San Bernardino Mountains, by Joseph GrinnclL Pp. 



1-170, platea 1-24. December, 1908 2.00 



2 Birds and Mammals of the 1907 Alexander Expedition to Southeastern 

 Alaska, by Joseph Grinnell and others. Pp. 171-264, pis. 25-26, figs. 

 1-4. February, 1909 75 



3. Three New Song Sparrows from California, by Joseph Grinnell. Pp. 



265-269. April, 1909 05 



4. A New Harvest Mouse from Petaluma, California, by Joseph Dixon. 



PpV 27.1 -273.. August, 1909 05 



5. A. tfew 'Jewlnrd of the Genus Molotknu, with a note on the Probable 



Gepntic Relationships of the North American Forms, by Joseph 

 , 'GnfiaeD. ."Pp. .275-281, 1 text figure. December, 1909 .05 



6. Two New' i&odehts from Nevada, by Walter P. Taylor. Pp. 283-302, 



platos 27-29. 



7. A Northern Coast Form of the Calif ornia Gray Fox, by Joseph Dixon. 



Pp. 303-305. 



NOB. 8 and 7 in one cover. February, 1910 <80 



8. Two Heretofore Unnamed Wrens of the Genus Thryomanes, by Joseph 



Grinnell. Pp. 307-309. 



0. The Savannah Sparrow of the Great Basin, by Joseph Grinnell. Pp. 

 311-316. 



10. A Second Record of the Spotted Bat (Euderma maculatum) for Cali- 



fornia, by Joseph Grinnell. Pp, 817-320, plate 80. 



Nos. 8, 9, and 10 in one cover. February, 1910 .15 



11. Mammals of the 1908 Alexander Alaska Expedition, with Descriptions 



of the Localities Visited and Notes on the Flora of the Prince Wil- 

 liam Sound Region, by Edmund Heller. Pp. 321-360, plates 31-32. 



12. Birds of the 1908 Alexander Alaska Expedition, with a Note on the 



Avifauna! Relationships of the Prince William Sound District, by 

 Joseph Grinnell. Pp. 361-428, plates 33-34, 9 text-figures. 



Nos. 11 and 12 in one cover. March, 1910 $1.00 



Index, pp. 429-440. 



6. 1. (XXIH) On the Weight of Developing Eggs. Part L The Possible 



Significance of Such Investigations, by William E. Bitter; Part U, 

 Practicability of the Determinations, by Samuel E. Bailey. Pp. 1-10. 

 October, 1908 JLO 



2. (XXIV) The Leptomedusae of the San Diego Region, by Harry Beal 



Torrey. Pp. 11-31, with text figures. February, 1909 .20 



nan numbers indicate sequence of the Contributions from the Laboratory of th 

 Biological Association of San Diego. 



