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Rhyssoplax linsleyi (Mollusca: Amphineura: Chiton- 
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[663] Burton, Thomas M., Mark P. Oemke, and Jennifer M. 
Molloy. 1990. Effects of grazing by the Trichopteran, 
Glossoma nigrior, on diatom community composition in 
the Ford River, Michigan. In John Patrick Kociolek, ed., 
Proceedings of the 11th International Diatom Sympo¬ 
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[664] Burton, Thomas M., mark P. Oemke, and Jennifer M. 
Molloy. 1990. Effects of stream order and alkalinity on 
the composition of diatom communities in two northern 
Michigan river systems. In John Patrick Kociolek, ed., 
Proceedings of the 11th International Diatom Sympo¬ 
sium. Memoirs of the California Academy of Sciences 
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[665] Butler, C. P. 1963. The Goose Lake fragments. 
Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences, ser. 
4, 32(9[20 May]):291-313, 18 figs., 1 table. 
[666] Byers, George W. 1976. Type specimens of Tipulidae 
described by R.W. Doane in the collection of the 
California Academy of Sciences. Occasional Papers of 
the California Academy of Sciences (124[10 Septem- 
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[667] Byers, George W., and Paul Henri Amaud Jr. 2001. A 
new Tipula from central California (Diptera: Tipulidae). 
Myia 6([19 April]):9-22, figs. 1-26, Appendices A-B. 
[668] Byxbee, Edith Sumner. 1900. The development of the 
karyokinetic spindle in the pollen-mother-cells of 
Lavatera. Proceedings of the California Academy of 
Sciences, ser. 3 (Botany), 2(2[31 October]):63-82, 
pis. 10-13. 
(Article printed on 29 October 1900 but not issued until 
31 October 1900.) 
[669] Cadle, John. 2009. Sexual dimorphism and reproduc¬ 
tive biology in the Malagasy snake genus Liopholi- 
dophis (Lamprophiidae: Pseudoxyrhophiinae). Proceed¬ 
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[670] Cairns, Stephen D. 2007. Calcaxonian octocorals 
(Cnidaria: Anthozoa) from eastern Pacific seamounts. 
Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences, ser. 
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[671] California Academy of Sciences. 1880. Proceedings 
of the California Academy of Sciences at a reception 
given to the captain and officers of the U.S. Steamer 
Thomas Corwin and captains of the Pacific whaling 
fleet on their return from the Arctic. “From the 
Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences”. 
California Academy of Sciences (privately printed), San 
Francisco, California. 12 pp., 2 maps. 
(Reprinted from the 1880 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.” 
N.B. From the MELVYL Catalog: “Proceedings of the 
California Academy of Sciences including a paper read 
before the Academy December 6, 1880, on the Jeannette 
Arctic Expedition and the missing whalers, by Charles 
Wolcott Brooks. 
“Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences at 
a reception given to the Captains of the Pacific Whaling 
Fleet on their return from the Arctic; their views, and 
unanimous expression of relief in the Jeannette‘s safety; 
speculations conceeming the whereabouts of the miss¬ 
ing whalers, Vigilant and Mount Wollaston, including a 
paper read before the Academy December 6, 1880, by 
Charles Wolcott Brooks [q.v.], member of the California 
Academy of Sciences.”) 
[672] California Academy of Sciences. 1881. Constitution 
and By-laws of the California Academy of Sciences. 
California Academy of Sciences, George Spaulding & 
Co., San Francisco. 49 pp. 
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Doctor Henry Gibbons: before the California Academy 
of Sciences, December 1, 1884. “From the Proceedings 
of the California Academy of Sciences”. California 
Academy of Sciences (privately printed), San Francisco. 
4 pp. 
(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.”) 
[674] Calvert, Philip P. 1895. The Odonata of Baja 
California, Mexico. Proceedings of the California Acad¬ 
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15-17, 1 table. 
[675] Calvert, Philip P. 1899. Odonata from Tepic, Mexico, 
with supplementary notes on those of Baja California. 
Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences, ser. 
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the California Academy of Sciences from Baja Califor¬ 
nia and Tepic, Mexico, of 1889-1894. Proceed-ings of 
