PROCEEDINGS 
Fourth Series 
VOLUME VIl—Continued 
Pages 41-124. IV. Stratigraphic and Faunal Relations of the Mar- 
tinez to the Chico and Tejon of Southern California. By Clarence 
A. Waring. Plates 7-16... (Issued July 30, 1917) 0. .c0ccevecees 50 
Pages 125-156. V. The Fauna of a Medial Tertiary Formation 
and the Associated Horizons of Northeastern Mexico. By Roy 
E. Dickerson and William S. W. Kew. Plates 17-26a. (Issued 
Path yi) BILL) 4, Uiesate) saaye tial ane Mik Wi blete rs ayia: OniNeerD RUM MeV apie Vie nal GND ars) 
Pages 157-192. VI. Climate and its Influence upon the Oligocene 
Faunas of the Pacific Coast, with Descriptions of some new 
species from the Molopophorus lincolnensis Zone. By Roy E. 
Dickerson. Plates 27-31. (Issued July 30, 1917). 
Pages 193-196. VII. Climatic Zones of Martinez Eocene Time. 
By Roy E. Dickerson. (Issued July 30, 1917). 
Pages 197-205. VIII. Ancient Panama Canals. By Roy E. Dick- 
erson. (Issued July 30, 1917). Price for the three papers..... 45 
Pages 207-227. IX. Geology of a Portion of the McKittrick Dis- 
trict, a typical Example of the West Side San Joaquin Valley 
Oil Fields, and a Correlation of the Oil Sands of the West Side 
Fields. By G. C. Gester. Plates 32-33. (Issued July 31, 1917). 10 
Pages 229-248. X. Notes on West American Chitons—I, By 
S. Stillman Berry. (Jssued September 1, 1917)... 0. ..c.c.000>s .30 
Pages 249-318. XI. Report. upon a Collection of Hemiptera made 
by Walter M. Giffard in 1916 and 1917, chiefly in California. 
By Edward P. Van Duzee. (Issued December 31, 1917.)....... 79 
Pages 319-364. XII. Report of the President of the Academy for 
the Year 1917. Plates 34-38, 
XIII. Report of the Director of the Museum for 
the Year 1917. (Issued June 15, 1918).. 20 
VOLUME VIII 
Pages 1-25. I. .In Memoriam: Theodore Henry Hittell. Plate 1. 
Cissvred Suge (OES) 55) i arate ya susie Seu wus daly Ie NOE aR piRs 15 
Pages 27-34. II. In Memoriam: Carl Fuchs. Plate 2. (Issued 
WHALILENLV SS DON ican Re NeL Meee Vea Na cue dec a) aca hae Sen RT MCRL 10 
ry, 
and S. I. Kuwana. Text figures 1-40. (Issued July 9, 1918).. 45 
Pages 113-156. IV. Geology of the Northern End of the Tampico 
Embayment Area. By E. T. Dumble. | Plates 3-6. (Issued 
Wah WE STOUR) SO Se Cia ang PRE CLO Mee Re aes MEU ea Sa .30 
Pages 157-179. V. The Kelp-Flies of North America. (Genus 
Fucellia, Family Anthomyide.) By J. M. Aldrich. Text fig- 
ures 1-10. (Issued September 16, 1918). 0.0.6. ccccewuccnueueus .25 
Pages 181-270. VI. The Garter-Snakes of Western North America. 
By John Van Denburgh and Joseph R. Slevin. Plates 7-17. 
(issceed October 18 LOIS). Sikes eka es cea OR be Oh pad ORM LOE ae 75 
Pages 271-308. VII. New Species of. Hemiptera chiefly from 
California. By Edward P. Van Duzee. (Issued October 18, 1918). -30 
Pages 309-351. VIII. Report of the President of the Academy for 
‘the Year 1918. ~ 
IX. Report of the Director of the Museum for 
the Year 1918. (Issued June 16, 1919.) 
i Price fOr, the two Teports ice ape seer wok te eh Senate ne one 15 
VOLUME 1X 
Pages 1-36. I. Notes on West American Chitons—II. By S. Still- 
man Berry. Plates 1-8. (Issued June 16, 1919) 0.6.0.0 ceieee .35 
Pages 37-67. II. Life-Zone Indicators in California. By Harvey 
Monroe Hall and Joseph Grinnell. (Issued June 16, 1919) ..... sya) 
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