TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



Page 



Ashley, George H. The Neocene Stratigraphy of the Sauta Cruz 



Mountains of California 273 



AsHMBAD, William H. Some Parasitic Hymeuoptera from Baja Cali- 

 fornia and Tepic, Mexico 539 



Banks, Nathan. Some Mexican Neuroptera 151 



Behr, H. H. Changes in Fauna and Flora of California. On the 



Power of Adaptation in Insects 368 



Cooper, J. G. Catalogue of Marine Shells, collected chiefly on the 

 Eastern Shore of Lower California, for the California Acad- 

 emy of Sciences, during 1891-2 34 



Cooper, J. G. On Land and Fresh Water Shells of Lower California. 



No. 5 163 



Cooper, J. G. On West American Land and Fresh Water Mollusca.. . 166 



Cramer, Frank. On the Cranial Characters of the Genus Sebastodes 



( Rock-Fish) 573 



Eastwood, Alice. On Heteromorphio Organs of Sequoia Sempervi- 



rens 170 



EiSEN, GusTAV. On the Various Stages of Development of Spermato- 



bium, with Notes on Other Parasitic Sporozoa 1 



Elsen, Gustav. Explorations in the Cape Eegion of Baja California 

 in 1894, With Eeferences to Former Expeditions of the Cal- 

 ♦ ifornia Academy of Sciences 733 



EiSEN, GusTAV. Biological Studies on Figs, Caprifigs and Caprifica- 



tiou 897 



Fox, William J. Third Report on some Mexican Hymenoptera, 



principally from Lower California 260 



Hartley, Flora. Notes on a Specimen of Alepisaurus ^sculapius 

 Bean, from the Coast of San Luis Obispo County, Cali- 

 fornia 49 



Horn, George H. Coleoptera of Baja California. Supplement I. . . 225 



Jenkins, Oliver P. Description of a New Species of Eanzania from 



the Hawaiian Islands 779 



Jones, Marcus E. Contributions to Western Botany. No. VII 611 



Jordan, David Starr. The Fishes of Sinaloa 377 



Jordan, David Starr and Edward Chapin Starks. The Fishes of 



Puget Sound 785 



Kellogg, Vernon L. and F. J. Jack. The California Phryganidian 



(Phryganidia Calif Ornica Pack) 562 



LooMis, Leverett M. California Water Birds. No. 1. — Monterey and 



Vicinity from the Middle of June to the End of August. . . 177 



