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ZOOLOGY. — W. E. Bitter and O. A. Kofoid, Editors. Price per volume $3.60. Commenc- 

 ing with Volume H, this series contains Contributions from the Labora- 

 tory of the Marine Biological Association of San Diego. 



Cited as Univ. Calif. Publ. Zool. 



Volume 1, 1902-1905, 317 pages, with 23 plates $3.60 



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

 tion of San Diego), 1904-1906, xvil + 382 pages, with 19 plates „. $3.50 



Volume 3, 1906-1907, 383 pages, with 23 plates $3.50 



A list of titles in volumes 1-3 will be sent on request. 



Vol. 4. 1. The Ascidlaus Collected by the United States Fisheries Bureau steamer 

 Albatross on the Coast of California during the Summer of 1904, by 

 William Emerson Bitter. Pp. 1-52, plates 1-3. October, 1907 .50 



2. (XVIII)* Behavior of the Starfish Asterias forreri de Lorriol, by H. S. 



Jennings. Pp. 63-186, 19 text figures. November, 1907 _ 1.00 



3. (XIX) The Early Life-History of Dolichoglossv* pusillus Bitter, by B. 



M. Davis. Pp. 187-226, plates 4-8. March, 1908. £0 



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



Coast, by J. Chester Bradley. Pp. 227-262, plates 9-13. April, 1908. .30 

 6. (XX) The Dacrustlng Ohllostomatous Bryozoa of the Western Coast of 

 North America, by Alice Bobertson. Pp. 253-344, plates 14-24, May, 

 1908 _ „.. _ _ 1.00 



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



Char les Atwood Kofoid. Pp. 345-386, with text figures. 



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



Kofoid. Pp. 387-393. 



Nos. 6 and 7 in one cover. April, 1908 „ JK> 



Index, pp. 396-400. 



Vol. 6. (Contributions from the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology.) 



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



5. Three New Song Sparrows from California, by Joseph Gnnnell. Pp. 



266-269. April 9, 1909 „ OS 



4. A New Harvest Mouse from Pet alum a, California, by Joseph Dixon. 



Pp. 271-273. August 14, 1909 OS 



6. A New Cowbird of the Genus ilolothrus, with a note on the Probable 



Genetic Relationships of the North American Forms, by Joseph 

 Grinnell. 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 California Gray Fox, by Joseph Dixon. 



Pp. 803-305. 



Nos. 6 and 7 In one cover. February, 1910 SO 



* Roman numbers indicate sequence of the Contributions from the Laboratory of the 

 Marine Biological Association of San Diego. 



