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LEVITON, WOGAN, & ALDRICH: SCIENTIFIC BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE 
CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, 1854-2010 
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deposits of California. Proceedings of the California 
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rod. Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences, 
ser. 1, 5([1 September]): 151-153. 
[1005] Davidson, George. 1874. On improvements in the 
sextant. Proceedings of the California Academy of 
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[1006] Davidson, George. 1874. Mesh-knot of the Tchin- 
cha-au Indians, Port Simpson, British Columbia. 
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[1007] Davidson, George. 1875. Transit of Venus. Proceed¬ 
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[1008] Davidson, George. 1875. Abrasions of the coast of 
Japan. Proceedings of the California Academy of Sci¬ 
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[1009] Davidson, George. 1875. Note on the probable cause 
of the low temperature of the depths of the ocean. 
Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences, ser. 
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[1010] Davidson, George. 1877. Determination of the dif¬ 
ference in longitude, by the electric telegraph, between 
the U.S. Coast Survey Stations at San Francisco, Cali¬ 
fornia, and Seattle, Washington Territory. Proceedings 
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[1011] Davidson, George. 1884. Note on the appearance of 
Saturn. Bulletin of the California Academy of Sciences 
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(Paper presented at the Academy meeting held 5 
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[1012] Davidson, George. 1884. Annular solar eclipse, 
October 3, 1883. Bulletin of the California Academy of 
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(Paper presented at the Academy meeting held 5 
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[1013] Davidson, George. 1884. A brilliant meteor. Bulletin 
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[1014] Davidson, George. 1884. Intra-Mercurial planets. 
Bulletin of the California Academy of Sciences 1(1 
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(Paper presented at the Academy meeting held 5 
November 1883.) 
[1015] Davidson, George. 1884. The Pons-1812, comet. 
Bulletin of the California Academy of Sciences 1(1 [29 
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(Paper presented at the Academy meeting held 17 
December 1883.) 
[1016] Davidson, George. 1884. The planets Mars, Jupiter 
and Saturn. Bulletin of the California Academy of Sci¬ 
ences 1(1 [29 February]):55-57. 
[1017] Davidson, George. 1885. Black transits of Jupiter’s 
satellites III and IV. Bulletin of the California Academy 
of Sciences 1(4[29 December]):339-342, figs. 1-2. 
[1018] Davidson, George. 1885. The dark transit of 
Jupiter’s satellite IV. Bulletin of the California Academy 
of Sciences 1(4[29 December]):342-344. 
[1019] Davidson, George. 1885. Transit of Jupiter’s satel¬ 
lite IV, June 7, 1885. Bulletin of the California Academy 
of Sciences 1(4[29 December]):345. 
[1020] Davidson, George. 1885. Transit of Jupiter’s IV 
satellite, Sunday, June 7, 1885. Bulletin of the California 
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[1021] Davidson, George. 1885. The temperatures of the 
water of the Golden Gate. Bulletin of the California 
Academy of Sciences 1(4[29 December]):354-357. 
[1022] Davidson, George. 1886. Notes on Saturn. Bulletin 
of the California Academy of Sciences 2(5 [23 April]): 
73-75, pi. 1. 
[1023] Davidson, George. 1886. Transits of the II and III 
satellites of Jupiter. Bulletin of the California Academy 
of Sciences 2(5[31 August]):89-90. 
[1024] Davidson, George. 1886. The annular solar eclipse 
of March 5, 1886. Bulletin of the California Academy of 
Sciences 2(5[31 August]):91-92. 
[1025] Davidson, George. 1886. Submarine valleys on the 
Pacific Coast of the United States. Bulletin of the Cali¬ 
fornia Academy of Sciences 2(6[27 November]): 
265-268. 
(Paper read at the Academy meeting held 4 October 
1886. The talk was illustrated with diagrams, which 
were not included in the published version) 
[1026] Davidson, George. 1887. Standard geodetic data. 
Bulletin of the California Academy of Sciences 2(6 
[5 January]):319-324. 
(Paper read at the Academy meeting held 18 October 
1886.) 
[1027] Davidson, George. 1887. Early Spanish voyages of 
discovery on the coast of California. Bulletin of the Cali¬ 
fornia Academy of Sciences 2(6[5-11 January]): 
325-335. 
(Paper read at the Academy meeting held 18 October 
1886; pages 325-332 are included in a 16-page signature 
published on 5 January 1887; pages 333-335 are includ¬ 
ed in the 4-page signature printed on 11 January 1887.) 
[1028] Davidson, George. 1887. Occultations of stars by 
the dark limb of the moon. Bulletin of the California 
Academy of Sciences 2(7[16 June]):448. 
[1029] Davidson, George. 1897. The submerged valleys of 
the Coast of California, U.S.A., and of Lower Califor¬ 
nia, Mexico. Proceedings of the California Academy of 
Sciences, ser. 3 (Geology), 1(2[26 June]):73-103, pis. 
4-12 [maps], 
[1030] Davidson, George. 1900. Tha apparent projection of 
stars upon the bright limb of the moon at occultation, 
and similas phenomena at total solar eclipses, transits of 
