556 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Phoc. 4th Ser, 



Deceased 

 William Alvord James Lick 



Charles Crocker Alexander F. Morrison 



John W. Hendrie Amarish Pierce 



Charlotte Hosmer Ignatz Steinhart 



Those who were called by death in 1922 are as follows: 



Bentley, Charles H Member December 30, 1922 



Branner, Dr. John C Fellow March 1, 1922 



Brown, Herbert H Member July 31, 1922 



Conolley, Mrs. E. D Member February 22, 1922 



Field, George R Member May 1, 1922 



FrankI, A Member November 20, 1922 



Hanify, John R Life May 6, 1922 



Hill, Harry Member September, 1921 



Niebling, E. T Member September 27, 1922 



Price, William W Life November 9, 1922 



Raymond, Albert Member September 22, 1922 



Reynolds, Laurence R Member October 9, 1922 



Taussig, Rudolph J Member January 24, 1922 



Twiggs, John W Life January 30, 1922 



Waterhouse, Mrs. Amelia A Member October 28, 1922 



Weinstock, Colonel Harris Member August 22, 1922 



Willard, Charles W Member December 7, 1922 



Wolfe, Edward I Member January 25, 1922 



The Academy published in 1922 the following papers and 

 reports, among which the contribution of Dr. John Van 

 Denburgh, entitled "The Reptiles of Western North 

 America," in two volumes, with an aggregate of 1028 pages 

 and 128 half-tone plates, stands out as a notable achieve- 

 ment: 



Fourth Series of the Proceedings 



Vol. XI, No. 18, pp. 399-526 — Fossil Chitons of Western North America, 



by S. Stillman Berry. 

 Vol. XI, No. 19, pp. 527-601 — Tertiary and Quaternary History of the 



Petaluma, Point Reyes and Santa Rosa Quadrangles, by Roy E. Dick- 



erson. 

 Vol. XI, No. 20, pp. 603-610 — Report of the President of the Academy 



for the Year 1921, by C. F. Grunsky. 

 Vol. XI, No. 21, pp. 611-653 — Report of the Director of the Museum for 



the Year 1921, by Barton Warren Evermann. 



Occasional papers: 



No. 10, Vol. I, pp. 1-611, and Vol. II, pp. 613-1028, with 128 half-tone plates 

 — The Reptiles of Western North America: Vol. I, Lizards. Vol. II, 

 Snakes and Turtles, by John Van Denburgh. 



Free lectures have been delivered at the stated meetings 

 of the Academy in 1922, as follows: 



