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THIRD SERIES. 



Zoology, Vol. I, No. 1 — Plasmocytes; the Survival of the Centrosomes 

 and Archoplasm of the Nucleated Erythrocytes, as Free and 

 Independent Elements in the Blood of Batrachoseps atten- 

 uatus Esch. By Gustav Eisen, Ph. D $1 .00 



Zoology, Vol. I, No. 2 — Diemyctylus torosus ; The Life-History and 



Habits of the Pacific Coast Newt. By William E. Ritter 50 



Zoology, Vol. I, No. 3 — Scientific Names of Latin and Greek 



Derivation. By Walter Miller 35 



Zoology, Vol. I, No. 4 — A Genus of Maritime Dolichopodidse New to 



America. By William Morton Wheeler 10 



Zoology, Vol. I, 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 



Geology, Vol. I, No. 1— The Geology of Santa Catalina Island. By 



William Sidney Tangier Smith 50 



Geology, Vol. I, No. 2 — The Submerged Valleys of the Coast of Cali- 

 fornia, U. S. A., and of Lower California, Mexico. By 

 George Davidson 50 



Geology, Vol. I, No. 3— The Development of Glyphioceras and the 



Phylogeny of the Glyphioceratidae. By James Perrin Smith . .35 



Botany, Vol. I, No. 1 — A Morphological Study of Naias and Zanni- 



chellia. By Douglas Houghton Campbell 1 .00 



Botany, Vol. I, No. 2— Studies-in the Herbarium and the Field.— No. 1. 



By Alice Eastwood 25 



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