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ZOOLOGY.— W. E. Ritter, Editor. Price per volume $3.50, Volumes I (pp. 



completed. Volume II completed. Volume III (in progress). 



Commencing with Volume II, this series contains Contributions 



from the Laboratory of the Marine Biological Association of 



San Diego. 

 No. 1. Some Observations on the Nervous System of Copepoda, by C. O. 



Esterly. Pages 12, Plates 2. . . . . . Price, .25 



No. 2. Ostracoda of the San Diego Region. I.— Halocypridae, by Chancey 



Juday. Pages 26, Plates 4 Price, .30 



No. 3. The California Shore Anemone, Bunodactis Xanthogrammica, by] I" 



Harry Beal Torrey. Pages 6, Plate 1. ! one 



No. 4. Sexual Dimorphism in Aglaophenia, by Harry Beal Torrey and | pnce 



Ann Martin. Pages 7, text-figures 9. J .15 



No. 5. Additions to the Copepod Fauna of the San Diego Region, by 



Calvin Olin Esterly. Pages 40, Plates 5. . . Price, .35 



No. 6. Dinoflagellata of the San Diego Region, II. On TriposoleniaA 



a New Genus of the Dinophysidae, by Charles Atwood Kofoid. 1 in 



Pages 24, Plates 3. f one 



No. 7. A Discussion of the Species Characters in Triposolenia, by) cover. 



Charles Atwood Kofoid. Pages 10. I Price 



No. 8. On the Significance of the Asymmetry in Triposolenia, by I -35 



Charles Atwood Kofoid; Pages 7. / 



No. 9. Ostracoda of the San Diego Region. II.— Littoral Forms, by] I" 



Chancey Juday. Pages 22, Pis. 3. I ^ojJ|^ 



No. 10. Cladocera of the San Diego Region, by Chancey Juday. Pages ] Price ' 

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The following series in Graeco-Roman Archaeology, Egyptian Archaeology, Ameri- 

 can Archaeology and Ethnology and Anthropological Memoirs are publications from the 

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GRAECO-ROMAN ARCHAEOLOGY. (Large Octavo). 



Vol. 1 . The Tebtunis Papyri, Part 1 . Edited by Bernard P. Grenfell, Arthur 

 S. Hunt, and J. Gilbart Smyly. Pages 690, Plates 9, 1902 



... . Price, $16.00 



Vol. 2. The Tebtunis Papyri, Part 2 (in press). 



Vol. 3. The Tebtunis Papyri, Part 3 (in preparation). 



EGYPTIAN ARCHAEOLOGY. (Quarto). 



Vol. 1. The Hearst Medical Papyrus. Edited by G. A. Reisner. 



Hieratic text in 17 facsimile plates in collotype, with introduction and 

 vocabulary, pages 48, 1905. (J. C. Hinrichs, Leipzig, 25 Marks) 



.' . Price, $8.00 



AMERICAN ARCHAEOLOGY AND ETHNOLOGY. (Octavo). 



Vol. 2. No. 1. The Exploration of the Potter Creek Cave, by William J. 



Sinclair. Pages 27, Plates 14, April, 1904 . . Price, .40 



No. 2. The Languages of the Coast of California South of San 



Francisco, by A. L. Kroeber. Pages 52, June, 1904. Price, .60 

 No. 3. Types of Indian Culture in California, by A. L. Kroeber. 



Pages 22, June, 1904 Price, .25 



