PROCEEDINGS 
Fourth Series 
VOLUME I 
Expedition of the California Academy of Sciences to the 
Galapagos Islands, 1905-1906. 
Pages 1-6. I. Preliminary Description of Four New Races of 
Gigantic Land Tortoises from the Galapagos Islands. By John 
Van Denburgh. (Jssued December 20, 19071)... 0 cc ccc cece 
Pages 7-288. II. A Botanical Survey of the Galapagos Islands. 
By Alban Stewart. Plates 1-xtx. (lssued January 20, 1911).... 
Pages 289-322. III. The Butterflies and Hawk-Moths of the 
Galapagos Islands. By Francis X. Williams. Plates xx, xxXI. 
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Pages 323-374. IV. The Snakes of the Galapagos Islands. By 
John Van Denburgh. Plates xxlI-xxx. (/ssued January 17, 1912) 
Pages 375-404. V. Notes.on the Botany of Cocos Island. By 
Alban‘Stewart. Plates xxx1-xxxIv. (/ssued January 19, 1972) 
Pages 405-430. VI. The Geckos of the Galapagos Archipelago. 
By John Van Denburgh. (Jssued April 16, 1912) 01.0... cc ene 
Pages 431-446. VII. Notes on the Lichens of the Galapagos 
_ Islands. By Alban Stewart. (lssued December 17, 1912)...... 
VOLUME II, Part I 
Expedition of the California Academy of Sciences to the 
Galapagos Islands, 1905-1906. 
Pages 1-132. VIII. The Birds.of the Galapagos Islands, with 
Observations on the Birds of Cocos and Clipperton Islands 
(Columbiformes to Pelecaniformes). By Edward Winslow 
Gifford. Plates 1-vir. (lssued August 11, 1913)... ccc cece ee 
VOLUME IIl 
Pages 1-40. A Further Stratigraphic Study in the Mount Diablo 
Range of California. By Frank M.Anderson. Plate 1. (/ssued 
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Pages 41-48, Description of a New Species of Sea Snake from the 
Philippine Islands, with a Note on the Palatine Teeth in the 
Proteroglypha. By John Van Denburgh and Joseph C. Thomp- 
Sone (Usswed. DecemUer SLs LUIS) ao ae oe he oe au S 
Pages 49-56. New and Previously Unrecorded Species of Reptiles 
and Amphibians from the Island of Formosa. By John Van 
Penburgh- Wsswed December, ZO LION) so Foo cou lai ain so ote olnlae hes 
Pages 57-72. Water Birds of the Vicinity of Point Pinos, California. 
By Rollo Howard Beck. (/ssued September 17, 1910)-......... 
Pages 73-146. The Neocene Deposits of Kern River, California, 
and the Temblor Basin. By Frank M.Anderson. Plates 11-x111. 
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Pages 147-154. Notes on a Collection of Reptiles from Souler: 
California and Arizona. By John Van Denburgh. (/ssued 
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Pages 155-160. Notes on Some Reptiles and Amphibians from 
Oregon, Idaho and Utah. By John Van Denburgh. (/ssued 
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Pages 161-182. Geologic Range of Miocene Invertebrate Fossils of 
California. By James Perrin Smith. Ussued April 5, 1972).. 
Pages 183-186. Description of a New Genus and Species of Sala- 
mander from Japan. By Surgeon J. C. Thompson, U. S. Navy. 
Plater st isse ed BAUay LILO) eds ok oa PLCS n ale aka s osiles coeketoes 
Pages 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 259-264. Notes on Ascaphus, the Discoglossoid Toad of 
North America. By John Van Denburgh. (Issued December 
2) SD AS TAZ SI SH eels vas OM AER ES DES Za UB IEER GOSS ben gl NBR CEs Eye Er ate a 
Pages 265-390. A Distributional List of the Mammals of Gulitornia: 
By Joseph Grinnell. Plates xv, xvi. (/ssued August 28, 1973) 
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