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Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences, ser. 
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[121] Amaud Jr., Paul Henri, and Robert S. Lane. 1985. 
Cornelius Becker Philip: Biography of an illustrious 
tabanidologist and parasitologist. In Paul Henri Amaud 
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Myia 3([30 August]): vi-vii. 
[123] Amaud Jr., Paul Henri, and Vincent F. Lee. 1973. 
Types of Thysanoptera in the collection of California 
Academy of Sciences. Occasional Papers of the Cali¬ 
fornia Academy of Sciences (105[27 April]): 1-138, 
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[124] Amaud Jr., Paul Henri, and Vincent F. Lee. 2001. 
Stella Elfriede Margaretha Anna Tatro (June 21, 1924- 
November 12, 1994). Myia 6([ 19 April]):201-204, figs. 
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[125] Amaud Jr., Paul Henri, and Thelma C. Owen. 1981. 
Charles Howard Curran (1894-1972). Myia 2([23 Octo¬ 
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[126] Arnold, Ralph. 1903. The Paleontology and Stratig¬ 
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[127] Ashley, George H. 1893. An illustration of the flexure 
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[128] Ashley, George H. 1895. The Neocene stratigraphy of 
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[129] Ashmead, William H. 1894. Some parasitic 
Hymenopera from Lower California. Proceedings of the 
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[130] Ashmead, William H. 1895. Some parasitic Hyme- 
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Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences, ser. 
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[131] Ashri, Amram, and P. F. Knowles. 1959. Further notes 
on Carthamus in California. Leaflets of Western Botany 
9(1 [13 March]):5-8. 
[132] Asklock, Peter D. 1972. The Lygaeidae of the Galapa¬ 
gos Islands (Hemiptera: Heteroptera). Proceedings of 
the California Academy of Sciences, ser. 4, 39(8 [5 Sep¬ 
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[133] Auroi, Charles, and Hans Briegel. 1985. Energy 
reserves and carbohydrate feeding in field-caught, 
female horse flies ( Haematopota pluvialus ) (Diptera: 
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[134] Axelrod, Daniel I. 1979. Age and origin of Sonoran 
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[135] Ayres, William Orville. 1854. [Descriptions of 
species of fish, believed to be new]. Proceedings of the 
California Academy of Natural Sciences, ser. 1, 1(1): 
3-4. 
(Presented at the Academy meeting held on 4 September 
1854. The 4-page signature (including pp. 3-6) contain¬ 
ing this presentation was printed sometime before 
December 1854 although the text appeared first in The 
Pacific, a newspaper published in San Francisco, short¬ 
ly after the meeting. The newspaper columns were then 
rearranged and the 4-page signature, in Proceedings 
style, was probably issued just a few days following the 
meeting at which the paper was presented. 
The article was reprinted in 1873 (pp. 3-4) in what has 
become known as the “Second edition, ” in which the 
original text was reset so that there is some discrepancy 
in pagination with the original publication (see com¬ 
ments by R.E.C Steams, 1873, Prefatory Note to This 
Editon. PC AS, 2nd ed., 1: [unnumbered p. 1]).) 
[136] Ayres, William Orville. 1854. [Descriptions of new 
species of Sebastes], Proceedings of the California 
Academy of Natural Sciences, ser. 1, l(l):5-6. 
(Presented at the Academy meeting held on 11 
September 1854. The 4-page signature (including pp. 3- 
6) containing this presentation was printed sometime 
before December 1854 although the text appeared first 
in The Pacific, a newspaper published in San Francisco, 
shortly after the meeting (15 September 1854). The 
newspaper columns were then rearranged and the 4- 
page signature, in Proceedings style, was probably 
issued just a few days following the meeting at which 
the paper was presented. 
The article was reprinted in 1873 (pp. 5-6) in what has 
become known as the “Second edition, ” in which the 
original text was reset so that there is some discrepancy 
in pagination with the original publication (see com¬ 
ments by R.E.C Steams, 1873, Prefatory Note to This 
Editon. PC AS, 2nd ed., 1: [unnumbered p. 1]).) 
[137] Ayres, William Orville. 1854. [Further comments on 
fish species found in the San Francisco markets]. 
Proceedings of the California Academy of Natural 
Sciences, ser. 1, l(l):7-8. 
(Presented at the Academy meeting held on 18 Septem- 
