UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PUBLICATIONS— (Continued) 



6. Two New Species of Marmots from Northwestern America, by H. S. 



Swarth. Pp. 201-204. February, 1911 _ .05 



7. Mammals of the Alexander Nevada Expedition of 1909, by Walter P. 



Taylor. Pp. 205-307. June, 1911 1.00 



8. Description of a New Spotted Towhee from the Great Basin, by J. 



GrinneU. Pp. 309-311. August, 1911 • „ 05 



9. Description of a New Hairy Woodpecker from Southeastern Alaska, by 



H. S. Swarth. Pp. 313-318. October, 1911 05 



10. Field Notes on Amphibians, Reptiles and Birds of Northern Humboldt 

 County, Nevada, with a Discussion of Some of the Faunal Features 

 of the Region, by Walter P. Taylor. Pp. 319-436, plates 7-12. 



February, 1912 1.00 



Vol. 8. 1. The Vertical Distribution of Eucahvius tlongatus in the San Diego 



Region during 1909, by Calvin O. Esterly. Pp. 1-7. May, 1911 10 



2. New and Rare Fishes from Southern California, by Edwin Ohapin 



Starks and William M. Mann. Pp. 9-19, 2 text-figures. July, 1911 .10 



3. Classification and Vertical Distribution of the Chaetegnatha of the San 



Diego Region, Including Redescriptions of Some Doubtful Species of 



the Group, by Ellis L. Michael. Pp. 21-136, pis. 1-8. December, 1911 1.76 



4. Dinoflagellata of the San Diego Region, IV. The Genu3 Gonyaulax, with 



Notes on Its Skeletal Morphology and a Discussion of Its Generic 

 and Specific Characters, by Charles Atwood Kofoid. Pp. 187-286, 

 plates 9-17. 



5. On the Skeletal Morphology of Gonyaulax catcnata (Levander), by 



Charles Atwood Kofoid. Pp. 287-294, plate 18. 



6. Dinoflagellata of the San Diego Region, V. On Spiraulax, a New Genus 



of the Peridinida, by Charles Atwood Kofoid. Pp. 295-300, plate 19. 



Nos. 4, 5, and 6 in one cover. September, 1911 _ 1.60 



7. Notes on Some Cephalopoda in the Collection of the University of Cal- 



ifornia, by S. S. Berry. Pp. 301-310, plates 20-21. September, 1911 .10 



8. On a Self-closing Plankton Net for Horizontal Towing, by Charles At- 



wood Kofoid. Pp. 311-348, plates 22-25. 



9. On an Improved Form of Self-closing Water-bucket for Plankton In- 



vestigations, by Charles Atwood Kofoid. Pp. 349-352. 



Nos. 8 and 9 in one cover. November 18, 1911 - 40 



Vol. 9. 1. The Horned Lizards of California and Nevada of the Genera Phryno- 

 soma and Anota, by Harold C. Bryant. Pp. 1-84, pis. 1-9. December, 

 1911 75 



2. On a Lymphoid Structure Lying Over the Myelencephalon of Lepisos- 



teus, by Asa C. Chandler. Pp. 85-104, plates 10-12. December, 1911 .25 



3. Studies on Early Stages of Development in Rats and Mice, No. 3, by 



E. L. Mark and J. A. Long. The Living Eggs of Rats and Mice with 

 a Description of Apparatus for Obtaining and Observing Them (Pre- 

 liminary paper), by J. A. Long. Pp. 105-136, plates 13-17. February, 

 1912 30 



4. The Marine Biological Station of San Diego, Its History, Present Con- 



ditions, Achievements, and Aims, by Wm. E. Ritter. Pp, 137-248, 



pis. 18-24, and 2 maps. March, 1912 1.00 



5. Oxygen and Polarity in Tubularia, by Harry Beal Torrey. Pp. 249- 



251. May, 1912 05 



VoL 10. (Contributions from the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology.) 



1. Report on a Collection of Birds and Mammals from Vancouver Island, 



by Harry S. Swarth. Pp. 1-124, plates 1-4 1.00 



2. A New Cony from the Vicinity of Mount Whitney, by Joseph Grinnell. 



Pp. 125-129. January, 1912 _ 05 



3. The Mole of Southern California, by J. Grinnell and H. S. Swarth. 



Pp. 181-136, 2 text-figures. 



4. My otis orinomus Elliot, a Bat New to California, by J. Grinnell and 



H. S. Swarth. Pp. 137-142, 2 text-figures. 



Nos. 3 and 4 in one cover. April 13, 1912 10 



5. The Bighorn of the Sierra Nevada, by Joseph Grinnell. Pp. 143-153, 



4 text-figures. May, 1912 10 



6. A New Perognathus from the San Joaquin Valley, California, by 



Walter P. Taylor. Pp. 155-166, 1 text^figure. 



7. The Beaver of West Central California, by Walter P. Taylor. Pp. 



167-169. 



Nos. 6 and 7 in one cover. May 21, 1912 15 



8. The Two Pocket Gophers of the Region Contiguous to the Lower Colo- 



rado River, in California and Arizona, by Joseph Grinnell. Pp. 171- 

 178. June, 1912 10 



