UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PUBLICATIONS— (Continued) 



8. Osteological Relationships of Three Species of Beavers, by F, Harvey 



Holden. Pp. 75-11-1, plates 5-12, 18 text figures. March, 1917 _.. .40 



9. Notes on the Systematic Status of the Toads and Frogs of California, by 



Charles Lewis Camp. Pp. 115-125, 3 text figures. February, 1917 .10 



10. A Distributional List of the Amphibians and Beptiles of California, by 



Joseph Grinnell and Charles Lewis Camp. Pp. 127-208, 14 figures in text. 

 July, 1917 _ _ _ _ .86 



11. A Study of the Races of the White-Fronted Goose (Anser aloifrons) Occur- 



ring in California, by H. S. Swarth and Harold C. Bryant. Pp. 209 222, 



2 figures in text, plate 13. October, 1917 ,15 



IS. A Synopsis of the Bats of California, by Hilda Wood Grinnell. Pp. 223-404, 



plates 14-24, 24 text figures. January 31, 1918 „ 2.00 



13. The Pacific Coast Jays of the Genus Aphelocoma, by H. S. Swarth. Pp. 



405-422, 1 figure in text. February 23, 1918 .20 



14. Six New Mammals from the Mohave Desert and Inyo Regions of California, 



by Joseph Grinnell. Pp. 423-430. 



15. Notes on Some Bats from Alaska and British Columbia, by Hilda Wood 



Grinnell. Pp. 431-433. 



Nos. 14 and 15 in one cover. April, 1918 ^ 15 



16. Revision of the Rodent Genus Aplodontia, by Walter P. Taylor. Pp. 435- 



504, plates 25-29, 16 text figures. May, 1918 76 



17. The Subspecies of the Mountain Chickadee, by Joseph Grinnell. Pp. 606- 



515, 3 text figures. May, 1918 „ 15 



18. Excavations of Burrows of the Rodent Aplodontia, with Observations on 



the Habits of the Animal, by Charles Lewis Camp. Pp. 517-536, 6 figures 



in text. June, 1918 20 



Index, pp. 537-545. 



!. 1. Mitosis in Giardia microti, by William C. Boeck. Pp. 1-26, plate 1. Octo- 

 ber, 1917 „ _ _ 35 



S. An Unusual Extension of the Distribution of the Shipworm in San Fran- 

 cisco Bay, California, by Albert L. Barrows. Pp. 27-43. December, 1917. .20 



5. Description of Some New Species of Polynoidae from the Coast of Cali- 



fornia, by Christine Essenberg. Pp. 45-60, plates 2 3. October, 1917 20 



4. New Species of AmpMnomidae from the Pacific Coast, by Christine Essen- 



berg. Pp. 61-74, plates 4-5. October, 1917 16 



6. Crithidia euryophthalmi, sp. nov., from the Kemipteran Bug, Euryophtlmlmus 



convivus Stal, by Irene MeCulloch. Pp. 75-88, 35 text figures. Decem- 

 ber, 1917 ; „ _ 15 



6. On the Orientation of Frythropsis, by Charles Atwood Kofoid and Olive 



Swezy. Pp. 89-102, 12 figures in text. December, 1917 16 



7. The Transmission of Nervous Impulses in Relation to Locomotion in the 



Earthworm, by John F. Bovard. Pp. 103-134, 14 figures in text. January, 

 1918 _ _ _... .35 



8. The Function of the Giant Fibers in Earthworms, by John F. Bovard. Pp. 



135-144, 1 figure in text. January, 1918 ._ _ 10 



5. A Rapid Method for the Detection of Protozoan Cysts In Mammalian 



Faeces, by William C. Boeck. Pp. 145-149. December, 1917 .06 



10. The Musculature of Beptanchus maoulatus, by Pirie Davidson... Pp. 451-170, 



12 figures in text. March, 1918 _ 25 



11. The Factors Controlling the Distribution of the Polynoidae of the Pacific 



Coast of North America, by Christine Essenberg. Pp. 171-238, plates 6-8, 



2 figures in text. March, 1918— _ .75 



12. Differentials in Behavior of the Two Generations of Salpa democratica 



Relative to the Temperature of the Sea, by Ellis L. Michael. Pp. 239-298, 

 plates 9-11, 1 figure in text. March, 1918 __ .65 



13. A Quantitative Analysis of the Molluscan Fauna of San Francisco Bay, by 



E. L. Packard. Pp. 299-336, plates 12- IS, 6 figs, in text. April, 1918 .40 



14. The Neuromotor Apparatus of Enplotes patella, by Harry B. Tocom. Pp. 



337-396, plates 14-16. September, 1918 „ .70 



15. The Significance of Skeletal Variations in the Genus Peridinium, by A. L. 



Barrows. Pp. 397-478, plates 17-20, 19 figures in text. June, 1918 .90 



