UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PUBLICATIONS— (Continued) 



3. (XIX) The Early Life-History of Dolichoglossvs pusillun Bitter, by B. 



M. Davis. Pp. 187-226, plates 4-8. March, 1908 „ _. JSO 



4. Notes on two Amphipods of the Genus Corophium from the Pacific 



Coast, by J. Chester Bradley. Pp. 227-252, plates 9-13. April, 1908. .30 

 6. (XX) The Incrnsting Chllostomatous Bryozoa of the Western Coast of 

 North America, by Alice Robertson. Pp. 263-344, plates 14-24, May, 

 1908 1.00 



6. (XXI) On Exuviation, Autotomy, and Regeneration in Cerattum, by 



Charles Atwood Kofoid. Pp. 345-386, with text figures. 



7. (XXII) Notes on some Obscure Species of Cerattum, by Charles Atwood 



Kofoid. Pp. 387-393. 



Nos. 6 and 7 in one cover. April, 1908 £Q 



Index, pp. 395-400. 

 (Contributions from the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology.) 



1. The Biota of the Sao Bernardino Mountains, by Joseph GrinneU. Pp. 



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



2. Birds and Mammals of the 1907 Alexander Expedition to Southeastern 



Alaska. Pp. 171-264, pis. 25-26, figs. 1-4. February, 1909 _. .76 



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



265-269. April 9. 1909 - 00 



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



Pp. 271-278. August 14, 1909 08 



5. A New Cowblrd of the Genus. Molathrus, with a note on the Probable 



Genetic Relationships of the North American Forms, by Joseph 

 GrinneU. Pp. 275-281, 1 text figure. December, 1909 05 



6. Two New Rodents from Nevada, by Walter P. Taylor. Pp. 283-302, 



plates 27-29. 



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



Pp. 303-305. 



Nos. 6 and 7 in one cover. February, 1910 _ .20 



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



GrinneU. Pp. 307-309. 



9. The Savannah Sparrow of the Great Basin, by Joseph GrinneU. Pp. 



311-316. 



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



fornia, by Joseph GrinneU. Pp. 317-320, plate SO. 



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 WU- 

 Uam Sound Region, by Edmund HeUer. Pp. 321-360, plates 31-32. , 



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



Avifaunal Relationships of the Prince WiUiam Sound District, by 

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



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



Index, pp. 429-440. 



1. (XXIH) On the Weight of Developing Eggs. Part I, The Possible 



Significance of Such Investigations, by WilUam E. Bitter; Part H, 

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

 October, 1908 „ _ .10 



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



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



3. (XXV) The Ophiursns of the San Diego Region, by J. F. McClen- 



don. Pp. 33-64, plates 1-6. July, 1909 _ _ JO 



4. (XXVI) Halocynthia johnsoni n. sp.: A comprehensive inquiry as to 



the extent of law and order that prevails in a single animal species, 



by Wm. E. Bitter. Pp. 65114, plates 7-14. November, 1909 50 



5. (XXVII) Three Species of Cerianthus from Southern California, by 



H. B. Torrey and F. L. Kleeberger. Pp. 115-125, 4 text-figures. 

 December, 1909 _ _ _ 10 



6. The Life History of Trypanosoma dimorphon Dutton & Todd, by 



Edward Hindle. Pp. 127-141, plates 15-17, 1 text-figure. December, 

 1909 „ 50 



7. (XXVUI) A Quantitative Study of the Development of the Salpa 



Chain in Salpa fusiformisrvncinata, by Myrtle Elizabeth Johnson. 



Pp. 145-176. March, 1910 „ .35 



8. A Kevision of the Genus Ceratocorys, Based on Skeletal Morphology, 



by Charles Atwood Kofoid. Pp. 177-187. May, 1910 _. ,10 



9. (XXIX) PreUminary Report on the Hydrographic Work Carried on by 



the Marine Biological Station of San Diego, by George F. McEwen. 



Pp. 189-204; text-figure and map. May, 1910 _ 15 



