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ZOOLOGY.— C. A. Kofoid, S. J. Holmes, and J. Grinnell, Editors. 



This series contains the contributions from the Department of Zoology, from the 

 Marine Laboratory of the Scripps Institution for Biological Research, at La Jolla, 

 California, and from the California Museum of Vertebrate Zoology in Berkeley. 



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Volume 1, 1902-1905, 317 pages, -with 28 plates — — 93.50 



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Volume 19, 1919-1920, 480 pages, with 33 plates $5.00 



Vol. 19. 1. Reaction of Various Plankton Animals with Reference to Their Diurnal 



Migrations, by Calvin O. Esterly. Pp. 1-83. April, 1919 .85 



2. The Pteropod Desmopterus pacificus (sp. nov.), by Christine Essenberg. Pp. 



85-88, 2 figures in text. May, 1919 _ _ _ - - -..- - .05 



3. Studies on Giardia microti, by William C. Boeck. Pp. 85-136, plate 1, 19 



figures in text April, 1919 - 60 



4. A Comparison of the Life Cycle of Crithidia with that of Trypanosoma in 



the Invertebrate Host, by Irene McCulloch. Pp. 135-190, plates 2-6, 3 

 figures in text. October, 1919 ~ - - - - - 60 



5. A Muscid Larva of the San Francisco Bay Region Which Sucks the Blood 



of Nestling Birds, by O. E. Plath. Pp. 191-200. February, 1919 10 



6. Binary Fission in Collodictyon triciliatum Carter, by Robert Clinton Rhodes. 



Pp. 201-274, plates 7-14, 4 figures in text. December, 1919 1.00 



7. The Excretory System of a Stylet Cercaria, by William W. Oort. Pp. 275- 



281, 1 figure in text. August, 1919 _ - - _ .10 



8. A New Distome from Bona aurora, by William W. Cort. Pp. 283-298, 5 



figures in text. November, 1919 _ _ - - - - -20 



8. The Occurrence of a Rock-boring Isopod along the Shore of San Francisco 

 Bay, California, by Albert L. Barrows. Pp. 299-316, plates 16-17. De- 

 cember, 1919 - -25 



10. A New Morphological Interpretation of the Structure of Noctiluca, and Its 

 Bearing on the Status of the Cystoflagellata (Haeckel), by Charles A. 

 Kofoid. Pp. 317-334, plate 18, 2 figures in text. February, 1920 .25 



