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OCCASIONAL PAPERS OF THE CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES 
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[1396] Evermann, Barton Warren. 1930. Report of the 
director of the museum and of the aquarium for the year 
1929. Proceedings of the California Academy of Sci¬ 
ences, ser. 4, 18(18[8 April]):542-586. 
[1397] Evermann, Barton Warren. 1931. Report of the 
director of the museum and of the aquarium for the year 
1930. Proceedings of the California Academy of 
Sciences, ser. 4, 19(14[29 May]):411-482. 
[1398] Evermann, Barton Warren. 1940. Report of the 
director of the museum and of the aquarium for the year 
1931. Proceedings of the California Academy of Sci¬ 
ences, ser. 4, 20(13[31 December]):483-491. 
[1399] Evermann, Barton Warren, and H. Walton Clark. 
1928. Description of two new species of fishes from off 
Cape San Lucas, Lower California. Proceedings of the 
California Academy of Sciences, ser. 4, 16(22[28 Feb- 
ruary]):685-688, 2 pis. 
[1400] Evermann, Barton Warren, and Tsen-Hwang Shaw. 
1927. Fishes from eastern China, with descriptions of 
new species. Proceedings of the California Academy of 
Sciences, ser. 4, 16(4[31 January]):97-122. 
[1401] Ewan, Joseph. 1939. Centranthus : a new immigrant 
genus to California. Leaflets of Western Botany 2(11 
[22 July]): 195. 
[1402] Ewan, Joseph. 1943. The correct name for the 
Pacific involucrate Trifolium. Leaflets of Western 
Botany 3(10[30 April]):222-224. 
[1403] Ewan, Joseph. 1944. The perennial southwestern 
Datura and the validity of Matthew’s hypothesis in plant 
geography. Proceedings of the California Academy of 
Sciences, ser. 4, 25(9[1 June]):235-244, 6 figs. 
[1404] Ewan, Joseph. 1955. San Francisco as a Mecca for 
nineteenth century naturalists. Pages 1-63 in Edward L. 
Kessel, ed., A Century of Progress in the Natural 
Sciences, 1853-1953. Published in Celebration of the 
Centennial of the California Academy of Sciences. 
(Includes illus.) California Academy of Sciences, San 
Francisco, California. 
[1405] Exline, Harriet. 1960. Phoicinine spiders (Pisaur- 
idae) of Western South America. Proceedings of the 
California Academy of Sciences, ser. 4, 29(17[9 May]): 
577-620, 1 map, 5 plates. 
[1406] Exline, Harriet. 1962. Two Gnaphosid spiders from 
Arkansas. Proceedings of the California Academy of 
Sciences, ser. 4, 32(4[29 June]):79-85, 12 figs. 
[1407] Eyerdam, Walter J. 1938. New records of notewor¬ 
thy North-Western plants. Leaflets of Western Botany 
2(5[24 January]):78. 
[1408] Eyerdam, Walter J. 1949. Largest Lysichitum leaf. 
Leaflets of Western Botany 5(11 [23 August]): 186. 
[1409] Eyerdam, Walter J. 1955. Plant records for Wash¬ 
ington. Leaflets of Western Botany 7(12[30 Novem- 
ber]):286. 
[1410] Fahey, Shireen J., and Terrence M. Gosliner. 1999. 
Description of three new species of Halgerda from the 
western Indian Ocean with a redescription of Halgerda 
formosa Bergh 1880. Proceedings of the California 
Academy of Sciences, ser. 4, 51(8[8 October]):365-383, 
8 figs. 
[1411] Fahey, Shireen J., and Terrence M. Gosliner. 1999. 
Preliminary phylogeny of Halgerda (Nudibranchia: 
Halgerdidae) from the tropical Indo-Pacific, with 
descriptions of three new species. Proceedings of the 
California Academy of Sciences, ser. 4, 51(11 
[23 November]):425-448, 10 figs., 2 tables. 
[1412] Fahey, Shireen J., and Terrence M. Gosliner. 2003. 
Mistaken identities: On the Discodorididae genera 
Hoplodoris Bergh, 1880 and Carminodoris Bergh, 1889 
(Opisthobranchia, Nudibranchia). Proceedings of the 
California Academy of Sciences, ser. 4, 54(10 
[31 July]): 169-208, figs. 1-31. 
[1413] Fahey, Shireen J., and Terrence M. Gosliner. 2003. 
Redescription of Halgerda graphica Basedow and 
Hedley, 1905, with observations on external morpholog¬ 
ical variation within selected species of Helgerda 
(Mollusca: Nudibranchia). Proceedings of the Califor¬ 
nia Academy of Sciences, ser. 4, 54(23 [14 November]): 
393-406, figs. 1-12. 
[1414] Fahey, Shireen J., and Terrence M. Gosliner. 2004. 
A phylogenetic analysis of the Aegiridae Fischer, 1883 
(Mollusca, Nudibranchia, Phanerobranchia) with 
descriptions of eight new species and a reassessment of 
phanerobranch relationships. Proceedings of the Cali¬ 
fornia Academy of Sciences, ser. 4, 55(34[30 Decem- 
ber]):613-689, figs. 1-82, 4 tables. 
[1415] Fahey, Shireen J., and Angel Valdes. 2005. Review 
of Acanthodoris Gray, 1850 with a phylogenetic analy¬ 
sis of Onchidorididae Alder and Hancock, 1845 
(Mollusca: Nudibranchia). Proceedings of the Califor¬ 
nia Academy of Sciences, ser. 4, 56(20[26 August]): 
213-273, figs. 1-40, 2 tables, Appendix. 
[1416] Fairchild, G. B. 1985. Notes on Neotropical Taban- 
idae (Diptera). XVIII. The genus Leucotabanus Lutz. In 
Paul Henri Arnaud Jr. and Robert S. Lane, eds., 
Contributions to the Study of Tabanidae (Diptera) in 
Honor of Cornelius Becker Philip on the Occasion of his 
85th Birthday. Myia 3([30 August]):299-331, figs. 1-2, 
3-7[maps], 1 table. 
[1417] Fall, H. C. 1927. Expedition of the California 
Academy of Sciences to the Gulf of California in 1921. 
The Chrysomelidae (Coleoptera). Proceedings of the 
California Academy of Sciences, ser. 4, 16(13 
[27 April]):381-395. 
[1418] Famum, John. 2004. In search of relevance: The 
museum of the twenty-first century. In Alan Edward 
Leviton and Michele L. Aldrich, eds., Museums and 
Other Institutions of Natural History: Past, Present, and 
Future. Proceedings of the California Academy of Sci¬ 
ences, ser. 4, 55(Suppl. I [18 October]):244-250. 
[1419] Faulkner, D. John. 1988. Feeding deterrents in mol¬ 
luscs. In Daphne G. Fautin, ed., Biomedical Importance 
of Marine Organisms. Memoirs of the California Acad- 
