UNIVERSITY OF OAUFOENIA PUBLICATIONS— (Continued) 



6. Two New Bodents from Nevada, by Walter P. Taylor. Pp. 283-S02, 



platOB 27-29. 



7. A Northern Coast Form of the Calif omia Qray Fox, by Joseph Dlzon. 



Pp. SOS-305. 



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



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



GrinneU. Pp. 807-309. 



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



Sll-316. 



10. A Second Eecord of the Spotted Bat (Euderma maculatum) for Oali- 



f omia, by Joseph Grinnell. Pp. 317-320, plate 30. 



Nos. 8, 9, and 10 in one cover. February, 1910 15 



11. Mammals of the 1908 Alexander Alaska Expedition, with Descrlptiona 



of the Localities Visited and Notes on tho Flora of the Prince Wil- 

 liam Sound Kegion, by Edmund Heller. Pp. 321-360, plates 31-32. 



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



Avifauna! Eelationships of the Prince William Sound District, by 

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



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



Index, pp. 429-440. 

 Vol. 6. 1. (XXni) On the Weight of Developing Eggs. Part I, The Possible 

 Significance of Such Investigations, by William E. Eitter; Part n, 

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



October, 1908 — 10 



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



Torrey. Pp. 11-31, with text figures. February, 1909 _ J20 



8. (XXV) The Ophlurans of the San Diego Eegion, by J. F. McClen- 



don. Pp. 33-64, plates 1-6. July, 1909 .80 



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



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



by Wm. E. Eitter. Pp. 65-114, plates 7-14. November, 1909 50 



5. (XXVII) Three Species of Cerianthus from Southern Oallfomia, 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. 127-144, plates 15-17, 1 text-figure. December, 

 1909 ~ .50 



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



Chain in Salpa fusiformis-runmiata, by Myrtle Elizabeth Johnson. 



Pp. 145-176. March, 1910 ™ .85 



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



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



9. (XXIX) Preliminary Keport 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 



10. (XXX) Biological Studies on Corymorpha. III. Regeneration of Hy- 



dranth and Holdfast, by Harry Beal Torrey. Pp. 205-221; 16 text- 

 figures. 



11. (XXXI) Note on Geotropism in Corym«rpha, by Harry Beal Torrey. 



Pp. 223-224; 1 test-figure. 



Nos. 10 and 11 in one cover. August, 1910 20 



12. The Oyclostomatous Bryozoa of the West Coast of North America, by 



Alice Eobertson. Pp. 225-284; plates 18-25. December, 1910 __ .60 



IS. Significance of White Markings in Birds of the Order Passeriformes, 



by Henry Chester Tracy. Pp. 285-312. December, 1910 _.. .25 



14. (XXXin) Third Eeport on the Copepoda of the San Diego Eegion, by 



Calvin Olin Esterly. Pp. 313-352; plates 26-32. February, 1911 40 



15. The Genus Gyrocotyle, and Its Significance for Problems of Cestode 



Structure and Phylogeny, by Edna Earl Watson. Pp. 353-468; plates 

 33-48. June, 1911 1.00 



