Ne ry 17, Reed a are aan sme aie oS sista y cece 
res 161-182. — Geolog ange ne ‘Miocene Teeriebrate Fossils of 
California: By James Perrin Smith. (/ssued April 5, 19/2)... 
Pages 183-186. Description of a New Genus and Species of Sala- 
: mander from Japan. By; Surgeon J. C. Thompson, U. S. Navy. 
oe ‘Plate x1v. (/ssued. May | SLO LER ees Gishac aan ee Save Ses hats ce eis 
Rares 187-258, Concerning Certain Species of Reptiles and Am- 
phibians from China, Japan, the Loo Choo Islands, and Formosa. 
By John Van Denburgh. (Jssued December 16, 1912.)........ 
Pages 750-264, Notes on Ascaphus, the Discoglossoid Toad of 
North America. By John Van Denburgh. (/ssued December 
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Pages 265-390. A Distributional List of the Mammals of California. 
By Joseph Grinnell, Plates xv-xvi. (Ussued August 28, 1913) 
Pages 391-454, A List of the Amphibians and Reptiles of Arizona, 
with Notes on the Species in the Collection of the Academy. 
By John Van Denburgh and Joseph R. Slevin. Plates xvii- 
XXVIII. (Issued November Fo rat OS Gi rraeen Maree seu anne archi tary tee 
VOLUME IV 
Year 1913. ; 
II]. George Davidson. (lssued April 8, 1717) ....-. 
Pages 15-112. III. Neocene Record in the Temblor Basin, Cali- 
fornia, and Neocene Deposits of the San Juan District. By 
Frank M. Anderson and Bruce Martin. Platesi1-x. (/ssued 
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~ Pages 113-128. IV. The Fauna of the Siphonalia sutterensis Zone 
in the Roseburg Quadrangle, Oregon. By Roy E. Dickerson. 
Plates x1-x1l, (/ssued December 50, 1914) occ ccc cen cece ccaee 
Pages 129-152. V. Reptiles and Amphibians of the Islands of the 
~~ West Coast of North America. By John Van Denburgh and 
Joseph R. Slevin. (Issued December 30, 1914) 0.0... ceveceeseas 
Pages 153-160. VI. The Pocket Gopher of the Boreal Zone on 
San Jacinto Peak. By J. Grinnell and H. S. Swarth. (Issued 
December SOIL AL Py insascn'y win Weald CNIS L alan ote acl wre al encele trae 
VOLUME V 
Pace 1-31. 1. Report of the President of the Academy for the 
year 1914, 
II. Report of the Director of the Museum for the 
year 1914. (Issued March 26, 1915).......000% 
Pages 33-98. III. Fauna of the Type Tejon: Its Relation to the 
Cowlitz Phase of the Tejon Group of Washington. By Roy E. 
Dickerson. Plates 1-x1. (Issued June 15, 1915)......0.2 0.006 
5 Pages 99-110. IV. A list of the Amphibians and Reptiles of Utah, 
Beet with Notes on the Species in the Collection of the Academy. 
By John Van Denburgh and Joseph R. Slevin. Plates x1I-xIv. 
(hasieed ATH MY Roya ED Ea) aire een tere er ACR BRT UN os NC ger nee 
Pages 111-161. V. Description of a new subgenus (Arborimus) 
of Phenacomys, with a Contribution to Knowledge of the 
Habits and Distribution of Phenacomys longicaudus. By Walter 
P. Taylor. Plate xv. (/ssued December HO, 1915) occ cc cuseaes 
Pages 163-193. VI. Tertiary Deposits of Northeastern Mexico. By 
E. T. Dumble. Plates xviand xix. (Jssued December 31, 1915). 
Pages 195-223. VII. Report of the President of the Academy for 
the Year 1915. 
the Year 1915. (Jssued May ¥, 1916) . 
VOLUME VI 
Pages 1-17. I. Eocene of Lower Cowlitz River Valley, Washing- 
ton. By Charles E. Weaver. Plate 1. (lsswed May 6, 1916). 
ington. By Charles E. Weaver. (/ssued May 6, 19/6). 
Pages 41-52. III. The Oligocene of Kitsap County, Washington. 
S By Charles E. Weaver. (Issued May 6, 1916). Price for the 
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By Harry S. Swarth. Plate 2. (lssued May &, 1916) ......... 
Pages 87-128. V. Monograph of the North American Species of 
Orthotylus (Hemiptera). By Edward P. Van Duzee. (Jssued 
ge ‘Pages 129-213, VI. A Catalogue and Host List of ‘the ‘Anoplura. 
ce By Geb, Ferris.’ _(Ussued ey i2, gs) nity eee Cas WAGs epee 
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a: Van Denburgh. Ussued 
Pages 1-13. I. Report of the President of the Academy for the 
VIII. Report of the Director of the Museum for 
Pages 53-85. IV. The Pacific Coast Races of the Bewick Wren. ; 
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