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OCCASIONAL PAPERS OF THE CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES 
Number 158 
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(Paper presented at the Academy meeting held 1 
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signature dated March 1864.) 
[584] Brewer, William Henry. 1864. [An account of recent 
explorations in the Sierra Nevada], Proceedings of the 
California Academy of Natural Sciences, ser. 1, 
3([December]):170. 
(Paper presented at the Academy meeting held 3 Octo¬ 
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December 1864.) 
[585] Brewer, William Henry. 1865. Occurrence of fossils 
in the auriferous slates of California. Proceedings of the 
California Academy of Natural Sciences, ser. 1, 3:198. 
(Communication presented at the Academy meeting 
held 1 May 1865 and published in a 16-page signature 
dated February 1865, but this must be in error because 
printed on the obverse ofp. 193 are notices about meet¬ 
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[586] Brewer, William Henry. 1875. On the formation of 
ice-pellets or hail, in the spray of Yosemite Fall. Pro¬ 
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[587] Brigger, A. L., and G Dallas Hanna. 1965. A review 
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the California Academy of Sciences (50[15 September]): 
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[588] Briggs, John C. 1970. Tropical shelf zoogeography. 
Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences, ser. 
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[589] Briggs, Thomas S. 1968. Phalangids of the laniatorid 
genus Sitalcina (Phalangodidae: Opiliones). Proceed¬ 
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[590] Briggs, Thomas S. 1971. The harvestmen of family 
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[592] Briggs, Thomas S., and Kevin Horn. 1972. A cavemi- 
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[597] Britton, N. L. 1891. On Mrs. Brandegee’s review of 
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[600] Brooks, Charles Wolcott. 1875. Report of Japanese 
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