UNIVEESITT OF CALITOENIA PXTBLICATIONS — (Continued) 



VoL 16. 1. An Outline of the Morphology and Life History of Crithidia lepto- 

 coridis, sp. nov., by Iiene McCulloch. Pp. 1-22, plates 1-4, 1 text 

 flgnire. September, 1916 — — - — .25 



2. On Giardia microti sp. nov., from the Meadow Mouse, hy Charles 



Atwood Kofold and Elizabeth Bohn Christiansen. Tp. 23-29, 1 figure 

 in text. 



3. On Binary and Multiple Fission In Giardia muris (Qrassi), by Charles 



Atwood Kofoid and EUzabetb Bohn Christiansen. Pp. 30-54, plates 

 5-8, 1 figure in text. 



Nos. 2 and 3 in one cover. November 1915 .30 



4. The Cultivation of Tissues rvom Amphlbi&ns, by John C. Johnson. 



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



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



tiara Haeckol. 2, On retalotricha entzi sp. nov., by Charles Atwood 

 Kofoid. Pp. 63-69, 8 figures in text. December. 1915 _ 06 



6. Binary and Multiple Fission In Hexamitus, by Olive Swezy. Pp. 71-83, 



plates 9-11. 



7. On a New Trichomonad Flagellate, Trichomitus parvus, from the Intes- 



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



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



8. On Blcpharocorys equi sp. nov., a New Cillate 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 .„ _ .06 



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



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

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



1916 ...- IS 



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



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



12. Notes on the Spiny Lobster (Pamuirus interrjiptvs) of the California 



Coast, by Bennet M. Alien. 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, 19ie..„ .60 



16. On the Life-History of a SoU Amoeba, by Charlie Woodruff WUson. 



Pp. 241-292, plates 18-23. July, 1916 - 60 



17. Distribution of the Land Vertebrates of Southeastern Washington, by 



Lee Raymond Dice. Pp. 293-348, plates 24-26. June, 1916 60 



VoL 17. 1. Diagnoses of Sev6n New Mammals from East-Central California, by 

 Joseph Grlnnell and Tracy I. Storer. Pp. 1-8. 



2. A New Bat of the Genus Myotis from the High Sierra Nevada of Cali- 



fornia, by Hilda Wood Giinnell. Pp. 9-10. 



Nos. 1 and 2 in one cover. August, 1916 10 



3. SpeJerpcs platycephalus, a New Alpine Salamander from the Yosemite 



National Park, California, by Charles Lewis Camp. Pp. 11-14. Sep- 

 tember, 1916 - _ .05 



4. A New Spermophlle from the San Joaquin Valley, California, with 



Notes on AmmospermopMlus nelsoni nelsoni Merriam, by Walter P. 

 Taylor. Pp. 15-20, 1 figure in text. October, 1916 05 



5. Habits and Food of the Eoadrunner In California, by Harold C. Bryant. 



Pp. 21-58, plates 1-4, 2 figures In text. October, 1916 35 



6. Description of Bufo canorus, a New Toad from the Yosemite National 



Park, by Charles Lewis Camp. Pp. 59-62, 4 figures in text. Novem- 

 ber, 1916 05 



