PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY. 



(Octavo.) 



Third Series. 



ZOOLOGY. 



Vol. I. 

 No. I— Plasmocytes; the Survival of the Centrosomes and Archoplasm 

 of the Nucleated Erythrocytes, as Free and Independent 

 Elements in the Blood of Batrachoseps attenuatus Esch. 



By Gustav Eisen, Ph. D |r . oo 



No. 2— Diemyctylus torosus ; The Life-History and Habits of the 



Pacific Coast Newt. By William E. Ritter 50 



No. 3— Scientific Names of Latin and Greek Derivation. By Walter 



Miller 35 



No. 4— A Genus of Maritime Dolichopodidse New to America. By 



W^illiam Morton Wheeler 25 



No. 5— A Preliminary Account of the Marine Annelids of the Pacific 

 Coast, with Descriptions of New Species. By Herbert P. 



Johnson, Ph. D 50 



No. 6~Descriptionof a Species of Fish (Mitsukurina owstoni) from 

 Japan, the Type of a Distinct Family of Lamnoid Sharks. 



By David Starr Jordan 25 



No. 7 — Arachnida from Baja California and Other Parts of Mexico. 



By Nathan Banks r . 00 



No. S — The Anatomy of Chelyosoma productum Stimpson. By 



Frank Watts Bancroft 50 



No. 9 — The Gordiacea of Certain American Collections, with particular 

 reference to the North American Fauna. — H. By Thomas 



H, Montgomery, Jr., Ph. D 25 



No. 10 — Observations on Monogenesis in Metridium. By Harry Beal 



Torrey 25 



No. II — The Osteological Characters of the Genus Sebastolobus. By 



Edwin Chapin Starks 25 



No. 12 — Odonata from Tepic, Mexico, with Supplementary Notes on 



those of Baja California. By Philip P. Calvert 25 



Vol. IL 

 No. I — New Species of Dolichopodidae from the United States. By 



William Morton Wheeler 50 



No. 2— Researches in American Oligochseta, with Especial Reference 

 to those of the Pacific Coast and Adjacent Islands. By 



Gustav Eisen, Ph. D 1.50 



No. 3— California Water Birds.— No. IV. Vicinity of Monterey in 



Autumn. By Leverett M. Loomis 50 



No. 4— Studies in Pacific Coast Entoprocta. By Alice Robertson.. .25 

 No. 5— California Water Birds.— No. V. Vicinity of Monterey in 



May and Early June. . By Leverett M. Loomis 25 



No. 6— On the Inhibition by Artificial Section of the Normal Fission 

 Plane in Stenostoma. By William E. Ritter and Miss Edna M. 



Congdon 25 



No. 7— Description of Two New Genera of Fishes ( Ereunias and - 

 Draciscus) from Japan. By David Starr Jordan and John 



Otterbein Snyder \ .35 



No. S— Description of Three New Species of Fishes from Japan. By 



David Starr Jordan and Edwin Chapin^tarks 



No. 9— Notes on Cerococcus. By Rose W. Patterson 25 



No. 10— Notes on New and Little Known Californian Coccidse. By 



S. I. Kuwana 25 



No. II— The Redwood Mealy Bug (Dactylopius sequoiae, sp. nov.) 



By George A. Coleman 25 



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California Academy of Sciences, 



San Francisco, California. 



