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4. The Cultivation of Tissues from Amphlbisins, by Jolrn C. Jolmson. 



Pp. 55-62, 2 figures in text. November, 1915 10 



5. Notes on the Tintinnoina. 1. On the Probable Origin of Dictyocysta 



tiara Haeckel. 2. On Petalotricha entzi sp. nov., by Charles Atwood 

 Kofoid. Pp. 63-69, 8 figures in text. December, 1915 05 



6. Binary and Multiple Fission In Eexamitus, by Olive Swezy. Pp. 71-88, 



plates 9-11. 



7. On a New Trlchomonad Flagellate, Tricliomitus parvus, from the Intes- 



tine of Amphibians, by OUve Swezy. Pp. 89-94, plate 12. 



Nos. 6 and 7 in one cover. December, 1915 25 



8. On Blepharocorys equi sp. nov., a New Ciliate from the Caecum of the 



Horse, by Irwin C. Schumacher. Pp. 95-106, plate 13. December, 



1915 _ 10 



9. Three New Helices from California, by S. Stillman Berry. Pp. 107- 



111. January, 1916 05 



10. On Trypanosoma triatomae, a New Flagellate from a Hemipteran Bug 



from the Nests of the Wood Rat Neotoma fuscipes, by Charles Atwood 

 Kofoid and Irene McCulloch. Pp. 113-126, plates 14-15. February, 



1916 15 



11. The Genera Monocercomonas and Polymastix, by Olive Swezy. Pp. 127- 



138, plates 16-17. February, 1916 _ 10 



12. Notes on the Spiny Lobster (Pantdint.i interruptiis) of the California 



Coast, by Bennet M. Allen. Pp. 139-152, 2 figs, in text. March, 1916 .15 



13. Notes on the Marine Fishes of California, by Carl L. Hubbs. Pp. 153- 



169, plates 18-20. March, 1916 _ 15 



14. The Feeding Habits and Food of Pelagic Copepods and the Question 



of Nutrition by Organic Substances in Solution in the Water, by 

 Calvin O. Esterly. Pp. 171-184, 2 figs, in text. March, 1916 15 



15. The Kinetonucleus of Flagellates and the Binuclear Theory of Hart- 



mann, by Olive Swezy. Pp. 185-240, 58 figs, in text. March, 1916 50 



