PROCEEDINGS 
Fourth Series 
VOLUME I]I—Continued 
Pages 57-72. Water Birds of the Vicinity of Point Pinos, California. 
By Rollo Howard Beck. (Issued Sepiember 17, T910).......... 
Pages 73-146. The Neocene Deposits of Kern River, California, and 
the Temblor Basin. By Frank M. Anderson. Plates m-x111. 
(GssuedtNoventbertOMnOTT) aay a ee ae aE el oe ee ea eae 
Pages 147-154. Notes on a Collection of Reptiles from Southern 
California and Arizona. By John Van Denburgh. (Issued 
ARUATN AT MORO 2) tak ay een aCe te oe RE Eo 
Pages 155-160. Notes on Some Reptiles and Amphibians from 
Oregon, Idaho and Utah. By John Van Denburgh. (Issued 
TAN UGLMEL AST OT 2) fo MONT tertes eed Mac OM RU D8 hia eaTae EE ADT aR Sue RO 
Pages 161-182. Geologic Range of Miocene Invertebrate Fossils of 
California. By James Perrin Smith. (Issued April 5, 1912).... 
Pages 183-186. Description of a New Genus and Species of Sala- 
mander from Japan. By Surgeon J. C. Thompson, U. S. Navy. 
Plate Rx ClssieduMayng hone) hier reac rer ener 
Pages 187-258. Concerning Certain Species of Reptiles and Am- 
phibians from China, Japan, the Loo Choo Islands, and Formosa. 
By John Van Denburgh. (Issued December 16, 1912).......... 
Pages 259-264. Notes on Ascaphus, the Discoglossoid Toad of North 
America. By John Van Denburgh. (Issued December 21, 1912) 
Pages 265-390. A Distributional List of the Mammals of California. 
By Joseph Grinnell. Plates xv-xvi1. (Issued 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. 
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VOLUME IV 
Pages 1-13. I. Report of the President of the Academy for the 
Year 1913. 
II. George Davidson. (Issued April 8, 1914)......... 
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. Plates 1-x. (Issued 
DCC DETIG OREO TA) eee rt Re soir oe keene eS he EIST Aa 
Pages 113-128. IV. The Fauna of the Siphonalia sutterensis Zone 
in the Roseburg Quadrangle, Oregon. By Roy E. Dickerson. 
Platessxiaxine  Uissded) December, 30) LOLA) ue 
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)... 2.00.0. eee 
Pages 153-160. VI. The Pocket Gopher of the Boreal Zone on San 
Jacinto Peak. By J. Grinnell and H.S.Swarth. (Issued Decem- 
BETS OFT O TG Va) aretere itr a er tit stacey arcs aina ais LEN CARIN Gum e eembete ey cmeoN Crate 
VOLUME V 
Pages 1-31. I. Report of the President of the Acadeny for the year 
1914, 
II. Report of the Director of the Museum for the year 
AO TAN UssueduMarchiZOwnons) eric eae 
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).............. 
Pages 99-110. IV. A list of the Amphibians and Reptiles of Utah 
with Notes on the Species in the Collection of the Academy. By 
John Van Denburgh and Joseph R. Slevin. Plates xu-xIv. 
CSS EU IU ME OTS TOTS) 4,8 ke cucrionon atten fe er ORS ern Oe 
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. 
ihavlonue Plate xv) issued December Go, 1005) eh onese rare 
Pages 163-193. VI. Tertiary Deposits of Northeastern Mexico. By 
E. T. Dumble. Plates xvi-x1x. (Issued December 31, 1915)... 
Pages 195-223. VII. Report of the President of the Academy for 
the year 1915. 
VIII. Report of the Director of the Museum for 
the year 1915. (Issued May 4, 1916)..... 
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