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



317) and II (pp. 382) completed. Volume III (in progress). 



Commencing with Volume II, this series contains Contributions 



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



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



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



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



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



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No. 1 1. The Marine Fishes of Southern California, by Edwin Chapin Starks 



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

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GRAECO-ROMAN ARCHAEOLOGY. (Large Octavo). 



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

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



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AMERICAN ARCHAEOLOGY AND ETHNOLOGY. (Octavo). 



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 Vol. 3. The Morphology of the Hupa Language, by Pliny Earle Goddard. 



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