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ZOOLOGY.— W. E. Bitter and C. A. Kofoid, Editors. Price per volume, $3.50; beginning 



with vol. 11, $5.00. 

 This series contains the contributions from the Department of Zoology, from the 

 Marine Laboratory of the Scripps Institution for Biological Besearch, at La Jolla, 

 California, and from the California Museum of Vertebrate Zoology in Berkeley. 



Cited as Univ. Calif. Publ. Zool. 



Volume 1, 1902-1905, 317 pages, with 28 plates ..„.$3.50 



Volume 2 (Contributions from the Laboratory of the Marine Biological Associa- 

 tion of San Diego), 1904-1906, xvii -f 882 pages, with 19 plates ?3.50 



Volume 3, 1906-1907, 383 pages, with 23 plates f3.50 



Volume 4, 1907-1908, 400 pages, with 24 plates fS.50 



Volume 5, 1908-1910, 440 pages, with 34 plates $3.50 



Volume 6, 1908-1911, 478 pages, with 48 plates « $3.50 



Vol. 7. (Contributions from the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology.) 



1. Two New Owls from Arizona, with Description of the Juvenal Plum- 



age of Strix occidentalis occidentalis (Xantus), by Harry S. Swarth. 



Pp. 1-8. May, 1910 .10 



2. Birds and Mammals of the 1909 Alexander Alaska Expedition, by 



Harry S. Swarth. Pp. 9-172; plates 1-6; 3 text-figures. January, 1911. 1.50 



3. An Apparent Hybrid in. the Genus Dendroica, by Walter P. Taylor. 



Pp. 173-177. February, 1911 — .05 



4. The Linnet of the Hawaiian Islands: a Problem in Speciation, by 



Joseph Grinnell. Pp. 179-195. February, 1911 /... 15 



5. The Modesto Song Sparrow, by Joseph Grinnell. Pp. 197-199. Feb- 



ruary, 1911 „ .03 



a. Two New Species of Marmots from Northwestern America, by H. S. 



Swarth. Pp. 201-204. February, 1911 03 



7. Mammals of the Alexander Nevada Expedition of 1909, by Walter P. 



Taylor. Pp. 205-307. June, 1911 , l.OO 



8. Description of a New Spotted Towhee from the Great Basin, by J. 



GrinneU. Pp. 309-311. August, 1911 „ .05 



9. Description of a New Hairy Woodpecker from Southeastern Alaska, by 



H. S. Swarth. Pp. 313-318. October, 1911 :.......... .05 



10. Field Notes on Amphibians, Beptiles and Birds of Northern Humboldt 

 County, Nevada, with a Discussion of Some of the Faunal Features 

 of the Begion, by Walter P. Taylor. Pp. 319-436, plates 7-12. 



February, 1912 -. .-. — - 1.00 



Index, pp. 437-446. 



Vol. 8. 1. The Vertical Distribution of Eucalamis elongatm in the San Diego 



Begion during 1909, by Calvin O. Esterly. Pp. 1-7. May, 1911 ........ .10 



2. New and Bare Fishes from Southern California, by Edwin Chapin 



Starks and William M. Mann. Pp. 9-19, 2 text-figures. July, 1911. .10 



3. Classification and Vertical Distribution of the Chaetognatha of the San 



Diego Begion, Including Bedescriptions of Some Doubtful Species of 



the Group, by Ellis L. Michael. Pp. 21-186, pis. 1-8. December, 1911. 1.7C 



4. Dinoflagellata of the San Diego Begion, IV. The Genus Gonyaulax, with 



Notes on Its Skeletal Morphology and a Discussion of Its Generic 

 and Specific Characters, by Charles Atwood Kofoid. Pp. 187-286, 

 plates 9-17. 



