UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PUBLIC ATIONS— (Continued) 



ZOOLOGY, Vol. 12 (Continued) 



13. Report upon Mammals and Birds found in Portions of Trinity, 



Siskiyou and Shasta Counties, California, by Louise Kellogg. Pp. 

 335-398, plates 15-18. 



14. An Analysis of the Vertebrate Fauna of the Trinity Region of 



Northern California, by Joseph Grinnell. Pp. 399-410. 



Nos. 13 and 14 in one cover. January, 1916 75 



Vol. 13. 1. The Schizopoda of the San Diego Region, by Calvin O. Esterly. 



Pp. 1-20, plates 1-2. April, 1914 15 



2. A Study of the Occurrence and Manner of Distribution of the 



Ctenophora of the San Diego Region, by Calvin O. Esterly. Pp. 

 21-38. April, 1914 15 



3. A New Self -Regulating Paraffin Bath, by C. W. Woodworth. Pp. 



39-42, 2 text figures. April, 1914 05 



4. Diplodinium ecaudatum, with an Account of Its Neuromotor Ap- 



paratus, by Robert G. Sharp. Pp. 43-122, plates 3-7, 4 text figures. 

 May, 1914 80 



5. The Vertical Distribution and Movements of the Schizopoda of the 



San Diego Region, by Calvin O. Esterly. Pp. 123-145. May, 1914 ,20 



6. The Anatomy of Heterodontus francisci. I. The Exoskeleton, by 



J. Frank Daniel. Pp. 147-166, plates 8-9, 4 text figures. May 23, 

 1914 20 



7. The Movements and Reactions of the Isolated Melanophores of the 



Frog, by S. J. Holmes. Pp. 167-174, plate 10. August, 1914 10 



8. Polychaetous Annelids of the Pacific Coast in the Collections of the 



Zoological Museum of the University of California, by Aaron L. 

 Treadwell. Pp. 175-234, plates 11-12. 



9. New Syllidae from San Francisco Bay (collected by the U. S. S. 



"Albatross' ') , by Aaron L. Treadwell. Pp. 235-238, 7 text figures. 



Nos. 8 and 9 in one cover. October, 1914 65 



10. Note on the Medusan Genus Stomoloplius, from San Diego, by 



Henry B. Bigelow. Pp. 239-241. September, 1914 05 



Vol. 14. 1. A Report upon the Physical Conditions in San Francisco Bay, Based 

 upon the Operations of the United States Fisheries Steamer "Al- 

 batross" during the Years 1912 and 1913, by F. B. Sumner, G. 



D. Louderback, W. L. Schmitt, E. C. Johnston. Pp. 1-198, plates 

 1-13, 20 text figures. July, 1914 2.25 



Vol. 15. 1. Hydrographic Plankton, and Dredging Records of the Scripps In- 

 stitution for Biological Research of the University of California, 

 1901 to 1912, compiled and arranged under the supervision of W. 



E. Ritter by Ellis L. Michael and George F. McEwen. Pp. 1-206, 



4 text figures and map. July, 1915.„ - 2.25 



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

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

 figure. September, 1915 25 



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



Atwood Kofoid and Elizabeth Bohn Christiansen. Pp. 23-29, 1 

 figure in text. 



3. On Binary and Multiple Fission in Giardia rrmris (Grassi), by 



Charles Atwood Kofoid and Elizabeth 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 from Amphibians, by John C. Johnson. 



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



5. Notes on the Tintinnoina. 1. On the Probable Origin of Dictyo- 



cystatiara 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 Hexamitus, by Olive Swezy. Pp. 71- 



88, plates 9-11. 



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



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



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



