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OCCASIONAL PAPERS OF THE CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES 
Number 158 
349-359, figs. 1-11. 
[70] Anonymous. 1881. Proceedings of the California 
Academy of Sciences at a reception given to the captain 
and officers of the Jeannette Search Expedition when 
about to sail from this port in the United States 
Exploring and Relief Steamer Rodgers, Lieutenant 
Robert M. Berry, U.S. Navy, commanding; including 
papers read, with the discussion thereon, before the 
Academy at its regular meeting held June 6, 1881. 
“From the Proceedings of the California Academy of 
Sciences”. California Academy of Sciences (privately 
printed), San Francisco. 19 + [1] pp. 
(Reprinted from the June 7, 1881 report in Daily Alta 
California newspaper. 
This paper, presented at a meeting of the California 
Academy of Sciences, was in effect privately printed 
because publication of the regular Academy Proceed¬ 
ings had been suspended in late 1877 due to the lack of 
funds for publication. A series of privately printed 
papers ensued and are often cited as if they had been 
published in the Proceedings of the California Academy 
of Sciences. A Bulletin was begun by the Academy in 
1884, but publication of the Bulletin ceased in 1887 
when formal publication of the Proceedings was begun 
again in December 1887 as the “second series.” 
The additional papers read during the session include 
“Early discoveries of Wrangel Land” and “The object 
of Arctic Exploration” by C.W. Brooks: Description of 
the Rodgers, and “The telegraph in Arctic regions ” by 
James Gamble.) 
[71] Anonymous. 1887. Corrections of article “On fossil 
and sub fossil land shells in the United States ” in Bull. 
4. Bulletin of the California Academy of Sciences 2(7 
[5 May]):376. 
[72] Anonymous. 1890. The proposed amendment to the 
Constitution of the California Academy of Sciences. Zoe 
l(7[September]): 193-195. 
[73] Anonymous. 1891. Harvey Willson Harkness. Zoe 2(1 
[April]): 1-2, 1 pi. 
[74] Anonymous. 1893. [Memorial for Henry Edwards], 
Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences, ser. 
2, 3:367. 
(Memorial presented at the Academy meeting held No¬ 
vember 2, 1891 but not published until sometime in June 
1893.) 
[75] Anonymous. 1893. Dr. Albert Kellogg. Zoe 4(1 
[April]): 1-2. 
[76] Anonymous. 1896. [Announcement of the discovery of 
Cretaceous fossil on Alcatraz Island], Proceedings of the 
California Academy of Sciences, ser. 2, 5([11 Janu¬ 
ary]): 1014. 
(Brief announcement given at the Academy meeting 
held on 5 August 1895 stating that the sandstone occur¬ 
ring on Alcatraz Island is of Cretaceous age.) 
[77] Anonymous. 1918. In memoriam: Theodore Henry 
Hittell. Proceedings of the California Academy of 
Sciences, ser. 4, 8(1 [17 June]): 1-25, 1 pi. 
[78] Anonymous. 1918. In memoriam: Carl Fuchs. 
Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences, ser. 
4, 8(2[17 June]):27-34, 1 pi. 
[79] Anonymous. 1935. Concerning Theodor Hartweg. 
Leaflets of Western Botany 1(15[28 May]):180-181. 
[80] Anthony, Alfred W. 1889. New birds from Lower 
California, Mexico. Proceedings of the California 
Academy of Sciences, ser. 2, 2([11 October]):73-82, 
6 tables. 
(Pages issued on 11 October 1889; vol. 2 title page and 
table of contents were issued in 1890. Volume editor: 
Townshend Stith Brandegee.) 
[81] Anthony, Alfred W. 1889. Nesting habits of the 
California brown pelican ( Pelecanus californicus'). In 
Walter E. Bryant, ed., General Ornithological Notes. I. 
Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences, ser. 
2, 2([ 11 October]):83-85. 
(Pages issued on 11 October 1889; vol. 2 title page and 
table of contents were issued in 1890. Volume editor: 
Townshend Stith Brandegee.) 
[82] Anthony, Alfred W. 1889. Occurrence of Phaethon 
aethereus and capture of Scolecophagus carolinus in 
Lower California. In Walter E. Bryant, ed., General 
ornithological notes. I. Proceedings of the California 
Academy of Sciences, ser. 2, 2([ 11 October]):86. 
(Pages issued on 11 October 1889; vol. 2 title page and 
table of contents were issued in 1890. Volume editor: 
Townshend Stith Brandegee.) 
[83] Anthony, Alfred W. 1890. The nests and eggs of 
Townsend’s junco ( Junco townsendi) and San Pedro 
partridge ( Oreortyxpictus confinis). Zoe l(l):5-6. 
[84] Anthony, Alfred W. 1890. A new Junco from 
California. Zoe l(8[October]):238-239. 
[85] Anthony, Alfred W. 1890. Notice of a supposed new 
vireo from Oregon. Zoe l(10[December]):307-308. 
[86] Anthony, Alfred W. 1891. Secondary migration of 
birds. Zoe l(12[February]):379-381. 
[87] Anthony, Alfred W. 1891. Oregon’s imported song¬ 
sters. Zoe 2(1 [April]):6-11. 
[88] Anthony, Alfred W. 1891. Notes on the cactus wren. 
Zoe 2(2[July]): 133-134. 
[89] Anthony, Alfred W. 1893. Birds of San Pedro Martir, 
Lower California. Zoe 4(2[July]):228-247. 
[90] Anthony, Alfred W. 1894. Tar and feathers. Zoe 
4(4 [March]): 364-365. 
[91] Anthony, Alfred W. 1925. Expedition to Guadalupe 
Island, Mexico in 1922. The birds and mammals. 
Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences, ser. 
4, 14(13[5 September]):277-320. 
[92] Antisell, Thomas. 1855. [Fossils from San Luis Obispo 
County], Proceedings of the California Academy of 
Natural Sciences, ser. 1, l(l):35-36. 
(Presented as a communication at the Academy meeting 
held 12 March 1855. Pages 35-38 constitute a four-page 
signature that bears the printing date 26 March. 
