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OCCASIONAL PAPERS OF THE CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES 
Number 158 
[699] Carpenter, Philip P. 1864/1865. On new Californian 
marine shells. No. II. Proceedings of the California 
Academy of Natural Sciences, ser. 1, 3([December/ 
January]): 175-177. 
(Remarks presented at the Academy meeting held 21 
November 1864; pages 175-176 are included in a 16- 
page signature dated December 1864; page 177, includ¬ 
ing the description of Leptonyx bacula is included in a 
16-page signature dated January 1865.) 
[700] Carpenter, Philip P. 1865. Descriptions of new marine 
shells from the coast of California. Part III. Proceedings 
of the California Academy of Natural Sciences, ser. 1, 
3:207-208, 209-224. 
(Paper presented at the Academy meeting held 4 
September 1865; pages 207-208 are included in a 16- 
page signature dated February 1865, but the February 
date must be in error because printed on the obverse of 
p. 193 are notices about meetings held in March et seq. 
The next signature, starting with p. 209, is dated 
February 1866; this signature includes pages 209-224 of 
Carpenter’s article.) 
[701] Carr, William E. S., Richard A. Gleeson, and Henry 
G. Trapido-Rosenthal. 1988. Olfactory receptors of 
crustaceans with similarities to internal receptors for 
neuroactive substances. In Daphne G. Fautin, ed., Bio¬ 
medical Importance of Marine Organisms. Memoirs of 
the California Academy of Sciences 13:115-124, 8 figs. 
[702] Carroll, Diane Lee. 1988. Looms and Textiles of the 
Copts. Memoirs of the California Academy of Sciences 
11:1-201, 72 figs. 
[703] Carter, Annetta M. 1964. The genus Alvordia 
(Compositae) of a Baja California, Mexico. Proceedings 
of the California Academy of Sciences, ser. 4, 30(8 
[10 January]): 157-174, 8 figs. 
[704] Carter, Annetta M. 1974. The genus Cercidium 
(Leguminosae: Caesalpiniodeae) in the Sonoran Desert 
of Mexico and the United States. Proceedings of the 
California Academy of Sciences, ser. 4, 40(2[30 Octo¬ 
ber]): 17-57, 15 figs., 1 table. 
[705] Carvalho, Ed Luna de. 1968. African paussid beetles 
in the collection of the California Academy of Sciences 
(Coleoptera: Carabidae: Paussinae). Proceedings of the 
California Academy of Sciences, ser. 4, 35(15 [21 Feb- 
ruary]):321-336, 26 figs. 
[706] Carvalho, Jose C. M., and W. C. Gagne. 1968. Mir- 
idae of the Galapagos Islands (Heteroptera). Proceed¬ 
ings of the California Academy of Sciences, ser. 4, 36(7 
[30 September]): 147-219, 56 figs. 
[707] Casallato, Sandra. 2008. Marine biology in the 
Adriatic Sea: an historical review. In Claudia Corti, 
Fausto Barbagli, Michael T. Ghiselin, and Alan E. 
Leviton, eds., Scientific Exploration in the Mediter¬ 
ranean Region. Proceedings of the California Academy 
of Sciences, ser. 4, 59(12, Suppl. I [30 September]): 
193-205, figs. 1-16. 
[708] Casey, Thomas L. 1885. New genera and species of 
Californian Coleoptera. Bulletin of the California Acad¬ 
emy of Sciences 1(4, C [15 December]):283-336, pi. 
[unnumbered], 
[709] Casey, Thomas L. 1886. Revision of the Californian 
species of Lithocharis and allied genera. Bulletin of the 
California Academy of Sciences 2(5[27 January]): 1-40. 
(Paper presented at the Academy meeting held 4 January 
1886. Pages span 3 16-page signatures all printed on 27 
January 1886.) 
[710] Casey, Thomas L. 1886. Descriptive notices of North 
American Coleoptera. I. Bulletin of the California 
Academy of Sciences 2(6[27 November]): 157-264, pi. 7. 
[711] Casey, Thomas L. 1887. On some new North Ameri¬ 
can Pselaphidae. Bulletin of the California Academy of 
Sciences 2(8[2-19 August]):455-482, pi. 16. 
(Paper read at the Academy meeting held 18 July 1887. 
Pages 455-482 span three signatures; pages 455-465 are 
included in a 16-page signature (#32) dated 2 August 
[but see note below] ; pages 465-480 are included in the 
16-page signature (#33) dated 2 August 1887; and pages 
481-482 are included in the 16-page signature (#34) 
dated 19 August 1887. 
[The following comments relate to Bryant, 1887, pp. 
451-454 but also affect this paper: It is stated that this 
paper was “Read August 1. 1887, ” but it was printed in 
a 4-page signature that is dated “July 23, 1887 ” and it is 
inserted between two other articles (one by Bryant, pp. 
450-451, the other by Casey, pp. 455-482) one said to 
have been read on July 18, 1887 the other “July 18th, 
1887, ” the latter part of a an odd 5-page signature said 
to have been “Issued August 2, 1887. ” Both signatures 
are numbered 32. It is likely that the signature date print¬ 
ed on page 449 is in error and the correct printing date 
should be 2 August. Also, page 449 is the first page of 
Bulletin vol. 2, no. 8. Bull. vol. 2, no.7 ends with num¬ 
bered page 448, which is followed by an unnumbered 
“Errata” page and that by a blank page, which faces 
p. 449.].) 
[712] Casteel, Richard W. 1972. A key, based on scales, to 
the families of native California freshwater fishes. Pro¬ 
ceedings of the California Academy of Sciences, ser. 4, 
39(7[5 September]):75-86, 4 figs., 3 tables. 
[713] Chaffee, Chet, and Barbara Weitbrecht. 1984. Catalog 
of the asteroid type-specimens and Fisher voucher spec¬ 
imens at the California Academy of Sciences. Occa¬ 
sional Papers of the California Academy of Sciences 
(142[19 September]): 1-22. 
[714] Chamberlin, Joseph C. 1923. Expedition of the 
California Academy of Sciences to the Gulf of Califor¬ 
nia in 1921. A revision of the genus Anisembia, wih 
description of a new species from the Gulf of California. 
Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences, ser. 
4, 12(16):341-351, 10 figs. 
[715] Chamberlin, Joseph C. 1923. Expedition of the 
California Academy of Sciences to the Gulf of Califor¬ 
nia in 1921. New and little known pseudoscorpions, 
