TINIVEKSITY OF CALIFOENIA PUBUCATIONS— (Continued) 



VoL 21. 1. A Revision of the Microtus calif ornicus Group of Meadow Mice, by Bemlng- 



ton Kellogg. Pp. 1-42, 1 figure la text. December, 1918 .50 



2. rive New Five-toed Kangaroo Eats from CaUfomia, by Joseph GrlnneU. 



Pp. 43-47. March, 1919 _ _ _ _ .05 



3. Notes on the Natural History of the Bushy-tailed Wood Rats of California, 



by Joseph Dlzon. Pp. 49-74, plates 1-3, 3 figures In text. December, 1919 .25 



4. Revision of the Avian Genus Passerr.lla, with Special Reference to the Dis- 



tribution and Migration of the Races in California, by H. S. Swarth. Pp. 

 75-224, plates 4-7, SO figures in text September, 1920 J1.76 



5. A Study of the California Jumping Mice of the Genus Zapxts, by A. Brazier 



Howell. Pp. 225-238, 1 figure in text. May, 1920 ..._ _ _ OB 



6. Two New Rodents (Genera Thonomyx and Marmota) from the Eastern 



Border of California, by Joseph Grlnnell. Pp. 239-244, 6 figures in text. 

 November, 1921 _ _ .16 



7. A Study of the Callfomlan Forms of the MicrotiLS montanus Group of 



Meadow Mice, by Remington KeUogg. Pp. 245-274, 25 figures in text. 



8. A Synopsis of the Microtus mordax Group of Meadow Mice in CaUfomia, 



by Remington Kellogg. Pp. 275-302, plate 8, 29 figures in text. 



Nos. 7 and 8 In one cover. April, 1922 .75 



9. Behavior of the Leaf-nosed Snake, PJiyllorJiynchus decurtatus, by Sarah 



Rogers Atsatt. Pp. 303-312. February, 1923 - 25 



10. A Systematic List of the Mammals of California, by Joseph Grlnnell. 



Pp. 313-324. January, 1923 25 



11. The Systematic Status of the Mountain Lion of California, by Joseph 



Grlnnell and Joseph Dixon. Pp. 325-332, plates 9-10. April, 1923 _ .25 



12. New Subspecies of Birds from Patagonia, by Alexander Wetmore. Pp. 



333-337. June, 1923 25 



VoL 22. 1. A Quantitative and Statistical Study of the Plankton of the San Joaquin 

 River and Its Tributaries in and near Stockton, California, in 1913, by 

 Winfred Emory Allen. Pp. 1-292, plates 1-12, 1 figure in text. June, 1920. $3.00 



2. Variations in the Shell of Teredo navalis in San Francisco Bay, by Robert 



Cunningham MUler. Pp. 293-328, plates 13-17, 6 figures in text. Novem- 

 ber, 1922 50 



3. Quantitative Studies on Marine Phytoplankton at La Jolla in 1919, by 



Winfred Emory Allen. Pp. 329-347, 2 figures in text. November, 1922 .30 



4. On the Effect of Low SaUnlty on Teredo navalis, by Harold Francis Blum. 



Pp. 349-368, 4 figures in text. December, 1922 „ _ .36 



5. Quantitative Studies on Inshore Marine Diatoms and Dinoflageliates of 



Southern California in 1920, by Winfred Emory Allen. Pp. 869-378, 

 1 figure in text. 



6. Stylarioides papulosa, sp. nov., a New Annelid from the San Diego Region, 



by Christine E. Essenberg. Pp. 379-381, 8 figures in text. 



Nos. 5 and 6 in one cover. December, 1922 25 



7. The Digestion of Wood by Teredo navalis, by Walter H. Dore and Robert 



C. Miller. Pp. 383-400, plate 18. February, 1923 _ __ .25 



8. Variations in the Pallets of Teredo navalis in San Francisco Bay, by Robert 



Cunningham MiUer. Pp. 401-414, plates 19-20. February, 1923 .26 



9. Some Tide-Water Collections of Marine Diatoms taken at Half -Hour Inter- 



vals near San Diego, California, by Winfred E. Allen. Pp. 413-416, 



1 figure in text. June, 1923 .25 



10. Preliminary Statistical Report on the Occurrence of Marine Copepoda In 

 the Plankton at La Jolla, CaUfomia, by Calvin O. Esterly. Pp. 417-433. 

 June, 1923 - _ - 25 



V01.2S. The Marino Decapod Crustacea of CaUfomia, by Waldo L. Schmltt. Pp. 



1-470, plates 1-50, 165 figures in text. May, 1921 - 5.00 



Vol 2^ 1. A Geographical Study of the Kangaroo Rats of CaUfomia, by Joseph 



GrinnelL Pp. 1-124, plates 1-7, 24 figures In text. June, 1922 L76 



2. Birds and Mammals of the Stikine River Region of Northem British 

 Columbia and Southeastern Alaska, by H. S. Swarth. Pp. 125-314, plate 

 8, 34 figures in text. June, 1922 S^ 



