COMMITTEE ON PUBLICATION 



George C. Edwards, Chairman 



C. E. Grunsky Barton Warren Evermann, Editor 



PROCEEDINGS 



Fourth Series 

 VOLUME II, Part 1 



Expedition of the California Academy of Sciences to the 

 Galapagos Islands, 1905-1906. 



Pages 1-132. VIII. The Birds of the Galapagos Islands, with 

 Observations on the Birds of Cocos and Clipperton Islands 

 (Columbiformes to Pelecaniformcs). By Edward Winslow 

 Gi£ford. Plates i-vir. (Issued August 11, I9J3) , $1.00 



Pages 133-202. IX. The Galapagoan Lizards of the Genus 

 Tropidurus; with Notes on the Iguanas of the Genera 

 Conolophus and Amblyrhyncus. By John Van Denburgh and 

 Joseph R. Slevin. Plates viii-xi. {Issued Septef/iber 19, J9I3). .50 



Pages 203-374. X. The Gigantic Land Tortoises of the Galapagos 

 Archipelago. By John Van Denburgh. Plates xii-cxxiv. 

 {Issued September 30, 1914) 2.00 



Pages 375-382. XI. Preliminary Descriptions of New Species of 

 Pulmonata of the Galapagos Islands. By William Healey Dall. 

 {Issued December 31, 1917) 10 



VOLUME II, Part II 



Pages 1-187. XII. A Review of the Albatrosses, Petrels, and 

 Divincf Petrels. By Leverett Mills Loomis. Plates 1-17. 

 {Issued April 22, 1918) 1 .50 



Pages 189-258. XIII. Field Notes on the Land Birds of the 

 Galapagos Islands and of Cocos Island, Costa Rica, By Edward 

 Winslow Gifford. {Issued June 16, 1919) 50 



Pages259-310. XIV. The Ants of the Galapagos Islands. ByWilliam 



Morton Wheeler. {Issued June 16, 1919). 



XV. The Ants of Cocos Island. By William 



Morton Wheeler. {Issued June 16, 1919. ) 



XVI. A New Species of the Hymenopterous 



Genus Scleroderma from the Galapagos 



Islands. By Charles T. Brues. {Issued 



June 16, 1919) Price for the three papers . 25 



VOLUME 111 



Pages 1-40. A Further Stratigraphic Study in the Mount Diablu 

 Range of California. By I rank M.Anderson. Plate i. {Isstied 

 October 31, 1908) 35 



Pages 41-48. Description of a New Species of Sea Snake from the 

 Philippine Islands, with a Note on the Palatine Teeth in the 

 Proteroglypha. By John Van Denburgh and Joseph C. Thomp- 

 son. {Issued December 31, 1908) .25 



Pages 49-56. New and Previously Unrecorded Species of Reptiles 

 and Amphibians from the Island of Formosa. By John Van 

 Denburgh. {Issued December 20, 1909) 25 



Pages 57-72. Water Birds of the Vicinity of Point Pinos, California. 



By Rollo Howard Beck. {Issued September 17, 1910) 25 



Pages 73-146. The Neocene Deposits of Kern River, California, 

 and the Temblor Basin. By Frank M. Anderson. Plates ii-xiii. 

 {Isstied November 9, 1911) 1 .00 



Pages 147-154. Notes on a Collection of Reptiles from Southern 

 California and Arizona. By John Van Denburgh. {Issued 

 January 17, 1912) 25 



Pages 155-160. Notes on Some Reptiles and Amphibians from 

 Oregon, Idaho and Utah. By John Van Denburgh. {Issued 

 January 17, 1912) ; 25 



Pages 161-182. Geologic Range of Miocene Invertebrate Fossils of 



California. By James Perrin Smith. {Issued April 5, 1912). . . .25 



Pages 183-186. Description of a New Genus and Species of Sala- 

 mander from Japan. By Surgeon J. C. Thompson, U. S. Navy. 

 Plate XIV. {Issued May 3, 1912) 25 



Pages 187-258. Concerning Certain Species of Reptiles and Am- 

 phibians from China, Japan, the Loo Choo Islands, and Formosa. 

 By John Van Denburgh. {Issued December 16, 1912.) .50 



Pages 259-264. Notes on Ascaphus, the Discoglossoid Toad of 

 North America. By John Van Denburgh. {Issued December 

 21, 1912) 25 



Pages 265-390. A Distributional List of the Mammals of California. 



By Joseph Grinnell. Plates xv-xvi. {Issued August 28, 1913) 1 .00 



Pages 391-454. A List of the Amphibians and Reptiles of Arizona, 

 with Notes on the Species in the Collection of the Academy. 

 By John Van Denburgh and Joseph R. Slevin. Plates xvii- 

 xxvrii. (Issued November 5, 1913) 75 



