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Van Denburgh, John. Descriptiou of Three New Lizards from Califor- 

 nia and Lower California, with note on Phrynosoma Blainvillii. Vol. 

 iv, July 12, 1894. 



Van Denburgh, John. Notes on Crotolus Mitchellii and Crotolus Pyr- 

 rhus. Vol. iv, September 25, 1894. 



Van Denburgh, John. Phrynosoma Solaris, with a Note on its Distribu- 

 tion. Vol. iv, September 25, 1894. 



Fishes. — Only fresh water fishes were collected, which 

 have been handed to Prof. C. H. Gilbert for determina- 

 tion and description. In this connection it may not be 

 out of place to call attention to the following very im- 

 portant paper published by our Academy and bearing 

 upon the fishes of the region : 



Jordan, David Starr. The Fishes of Sinaloa; 31 plates. Vol. v, Au- 

 gust 15, 1895. ~ 



Birds. — Collected during the first four expeditions 

 only. Worked up by Mr. W. E. Bryant, who published: 

 Bryant, Walter E. Description of a Subspecies of Song Sparrow from 



Lower California. Vol. i, September 29, 1888. 

 Bryant, Walter E. Description of the Nests and Eggs of Some Lower 



California Birds, with a Description of the Young Plumage of Geo- 



thlypis beldingi. Vol. ii, June 20, 1889. 

 Bryant, Walter E. A Catalogue of the Birds of Lower California, 



Mexico. Vol. ii, December 17, 1889. 

 Anthony, Alfred W. New Birds from Lower California, Mexico. Vol. ii, 



October 11, 1889. 



Mr. Anthony's collections were made entirely inde- 

 pendent of the Academy explorations. 



Mammals. 



Bryant, Walter E. Preliminarj'- Description of a New Species of the 



Genus Lepus, from Mexico. Vol. iii, April 23, 1891. 

 Merriam, C. Hart. Description of a New Kangaroo Eat from Lower 



California (Dipodomys merriami melanurus subsp. nov.) collected by 



Walter E. Bryant. Vol. iii, June 5, 1893. 

 Merriam C. Hart. Description of Four New Pocket Mice from Lower 



California, collected by Walter E. Bryant. Vol. iv, September 25, 1894. 

 Stowell, John M. Description of a new Jack-Eabbit from San Pedro 



Martu- Mountain, Lower California. Vol. v. May 28, 1895. 



