tJNIVERSITY OF CAilFOENIA PUBJilCATIONS— (Continued) 



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 Dictyocysta tiara 



Haeckel. 2. On Peialotricha entzi, sp. nov., by Charles Afwood Kofold. 



Pp. 63-69, 8 figures in text. December, 1915 , 05 



6. Binary and Multiple Fission in Eexamitus, 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 



8. On BlepJiarcorys cqui, sp. nov., a New Ciliate from the Caecum of the 



Horse, by Irwin C. Schumacher. Pp. 95-106, plate 13. December, 1915.... ,10 



9. Three New Helices from California, by S. StiUman Berry. Pp. 107-111. 



January, 1916 „ 05 



10. On Trypanosoma triatomae, a New Flagellate from a Hemipteran Bug from 



the Nests of the Wood Rat Neotoma fuscipes, by Charles Atwood Kofoid 



and Irene McCuUoch. Pp. 113-126, plates 14-15. February, 1916 15 



11. The Genera Monocercomonas and Polymastix, by Olive Swezy. Pp. 127-138, 



plates 16-17. February, 1916 , .10 



12. Notes on the Spiny Lobster (PanuUrus interruptus) of the California Coast, 



by Bennet M. Allen. Pp. 139-152, 2 figures in text. March, 1916 15 



13. Notes on the Marine Fishes of California, by Carl L, Hubbs. Pp. 153-169, 



plates 18-20. March, 1916 .15 



14. The Feeding Habits and Food of Pelagic Copepods and the Question of 



Nutrition by Organic Substances in Solution in the Water, by Calvin O. 

 Esterly. Pp. 171-184, 2 figures in text. March, 1916 15 



15. The Kinetonucleus of Flagellates and the Binuclear Theory of Hartmann, 



by Olive Swezy. Pp. 185-240, 58 figures in text. March, 1916 50 



16. On the Life-History of a Soil Amoeba, by Charlie Woodruff Wilson. Pp. 



241-292, plates 18-23. July, 1916 .........._ .60 



17. Distribution of Land Vertebrates of Southeastern Washington, by Lee 



Raymond Dice. Pp. 293-3i8, plates 24-26. June, 1916 60 



18. The Anatomy of Eeptanchus maculatus: the Endoskeleton, by J. Frank 



Daniel. Pp. 349-370, pis. 27-29, 8 text figures. December, 1916 25 



19. Some Phases of Spermatogenesis in the Mouse, by Harry B. Yocom. Pp. 



371-380, plate 30. January, 1917 10 



20. Specificity In Behavior and the Relation between Habits In Nature and 



Reactions In the Laboratory, by Calvin O. Esterly. Pp. 381-392. March, 

 1917 - ' - ^ ■ 10 



21. The Occurrence of a Rhythm in the Geotropism of Two Species of Plank- 



ton Copepods when Certain Recurring External Conditions are Absent, by 

 Calvin O. Esterly. Pp. 393-400. March, 1917 10 



22. On Some New Species of Aphroditidae from the Coast of California, by 



Christine Essenberg. Pp. 401-430, plates 31-37. March, 1917 36 



23. Notes on the Natural History and Behavior of Emerita analoga (Stlmpson), 



by Harold Tupper Mead. Pp. 431-438, 1 text figure. April, 1917 „ .10 



24. Ascidlans of the Littoral Zone of Southern California, by William E. Ritter 



and Ruth A. Forsyth. Pp. 439-512, plates 38-46. August, 1917 1.00 



Index in preparation. 

 Vol. 17. 1. Diagnoses of Seven New Mammals from East-Central California, by Joseph 

 GrlnneU and Tracy I. Storer. Pp. 1-8. . , „ „ 



2. A New Bat of the Genus Myotis from the High Sierra Nevada of CaU- 

 fomla, by Hilda Wood Grinnell. Pp. 9-10. 



Nos. 1 and 2 in one cover. August, 1916 10 



5. Spelerpes platycepMlus, a New Alpine Salamander from the Yosemlte 



National Park, California, by Charles Lewis Camp. Pp. H-l*. Septem- 

 ber 1916 



4. A New Spermophile from the San Joaquin Valley, California, with Notes 

 on Ammospermophilus neUoni nelsoni Merriam, by Walter P. Taylor. Pp. 

 15-20, 1 figure in text. October, 1916 „ ■-■-"--" --• '^ 



6. Habits and Food of the Boadrunner in California, by Harold 0. Bryant. 



Pp. 21-58, plates 1-4, 2 figures In text. October, 1916 »--..- .86 



6. Description of Bufo canorus, a New Toad from the Yosemite National Park, 



by Charles Lewis Camp. Pp. 59-62, 4 figures in text. November, 1916 06 



7. The Subspecies of Sceloporus occidentalis, with Description of a New Form 



from the Sierra Nevada and Systematic Notes on Other California 

 Lizards, by Charles Lewis Camp. Pp. 63-74. December, 1916 .„ 10 



