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OCCASIONAL PAPERS OF THE CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES 
Number 158 
in March et seq. The next signature, starting with p. 209, 
is dated February 1896.) 
[3665] Torrey, John. 1873. [Remarks to the Academy fol¬ 
lowing presentation by Louis Agassiz, 2 September 
1872], Proceedings of the California Academy of 
Sciences, ser. 1, 4([January]):257. 
(Paper presented at the Academy meeting held 2 
September 1872 and published in the fourth signature 
(#19) dated January 1873.) 
[3666] Townsend, C. H. Tyler. 1892. Insects frequenting 
Yucca blooms. Zoe 3(2[July]): 113-115. 
[3667] Townsend, C. H. Tyler. 1892. On a leaf-miner of 
Populus fremonti. Zoe 3(3[October]):234-236. 
[3668] Townsend, C. H. Tyler. 1892. Notes on two Mexican 
species of Ceroplastes, with a record of parasites reared 
from one. Zoe 3(3[October]):255-257. 
[3669] Townsend, C. H. Tyler. 1893. Notes on the occur¬ 
rence of the puma (Felis concolor L) in southern New 
Mexico. Zoe 3(4[January]):309-311. 
[3670] Townsend, C. H. Tyler. 1893. A new trypetid from 
Chacaltiangus, Mexico, with a note on Hexachaeta 
amabilis LW. Zoe 4(1 [April]): 13-16. 
[3671] Townsend, C. H. Tyler. 1893. Description of a lumi¬ 
nous larva found near Holbrook, Arizona. Zoe 4(2 
[July]): 128-130. 
[3672] Townsend, C. H. Tyler. 1893. Notes on Termopis 
angusticollis Hagen. Zoe 4(2[July]): 139-141. 
[3673] Townsend, C. H. Tyler. 1893. A mesquite tineid 
which constructs a bag like case from the leaves. Zoe 
4(2[July]):226-228. 
[3674] Townsend, C. H. Tyler. 1895. On the Diptera of Baja 
California, including some species from adjacent 
regions. Proceedings of the California Academy of Sci¬ 
ences, ser. 2, 4([8 April]):593-620. 
[3675] Trask, John Boardman. 1855. Descriptions of 
Naiades from the Sacramento River. Proceedings of the 
California Academy of Natural Sciences, ser. 1, 1(1): 
28-29. 
(Presented at the Academy meeting held 12 February 
1855. Signature containing this presentation was print 
dated 19 February [1855], but it is likely it was actually 
printed a few days later, most likely before 26 February 
and certainly before 12 March.) 
[3676] Trask, John Boardman. 1855. A new species of 
Alasmodon from the Yuba River. Proceedings of the 
California Academy of Natural Sciences, ser. 1, 1(1):30. 
(Presented at the Academy meeting held 19 February 
1855. Signature containing this presentation was print 
dated 19 February [1855], but it is likely it was actually 
printed a few days later, most likely before 26 February 
and certainly before 12 March.) 
[3677] Trask, John Boardman. 1855. [A new ammonite 
from Arbuckle’s Diggins, Shasta County], Proceedings 
of the California Academy of Natural Sciences, ser. 1, 
1(1 [9 April]):40. 
(Presented as a communication at the Academy meeting 
held 2 April 1855; pages 39-42 constitute a four-page 
signature that bears the printing date of April 9.) 
[3678] Trask, John Boardman. 1855. [Descriptions of fossil 
shells from the Tertiary deposits of the Lower Coast], 
Proceedings of the California Academy of Natural 
Sciences, ser. 1, 1(1):41-42,43. 
(Pages 41-42 are part of a 4-page signature dated April 
9; p. 43 is included in a 4-page signature that carries 
only the month, April, but it is flanked by signatures 
dated April 9 and April 30.) 
[3679] Trask, John Boardman. 1856. On the earthquakes in 
California, from 1812 to 1855. Proceedings of the 
California Academy of Natural Sciences, ser. 1, 1(2): 
80-82. 
(Presented at the Academy meeting held 14 January. 
This article was also published in the American Journal 
of Science, ser. 2, 22[July 1856] : 110-116, pis. 2-3. Also 
reprinted in 1873 in reset type in the 2nd [or reprint] ed. 
of PCANS, ser. 1, vol.l, pp. 85-89 [q.v.].) 
[3680] Trask, John Boardman. 1856. Description of a new 
species of ammonite and baculite, from the Tertiary 
rocks of Chico Creek. Proceedings of the California 
Academy of Natural Sciences, ser. 1, l(2):85-86, pi. 2. 
(Presented at the Academy meeting held 17 March. Also 
reprinted in 1873 in reset type in the 2nd [or reprint] ed. 
of PCANS, ser. 1, vol.l, pp. 92-93 [q.v.].) 
[3681] Trask, John Boardman. 1856. Description of three 
new species of the genus Plagiostoma, from the 
Cretaceous rocks of Los Angeles. Proceedings of the 
California Academy of Natural Sciences, ser. 1, 1(2):86, 
pi. 3. 
(Presented at the Academy meeting held 17 March 
1856. Also reprinted in 1873 in reset type in the 2nd [or 
reprint] ed. of PCANS, ser. 1, vol.l, pp. 93-94 [q.v.].) 
[3682] Trask, John Boardman. 1857. [On earthquakes in 
California during 1856], Proceedings of the California 
Academy of Natural Sciences, ser. 1, l(2):93-94. 
(Presented at the Academy meeting held 12 January 
1857. Also reprinted in 1873 in reset type in the 2nd [or 
reprint] ed. of PCANS, ser. 1, vol.l, pp. 102-104 [q.v.].) 
[3683] Trask, John Boardman. 1857. On the direction and 
velocity of the earthquake in California, January 9, 
1857. Proceedings of the California Academy of Natural 
Sciences, ser. 1, 1(2):98. 
(Presented at the Academy meeting held 30 March 
1857. Also reprinted in 1873 in reset type in the 2nd [or 
reprint] ed. of PCANS, ser. 1, vol.l, pp. 109-110 [q.v.].) 
[3684] Trask, John Boardman. 1857. On some new micro¬ 
organisms. Proceedings of the California Academy of 
Natural Sciences, ser. 1, 1(2):99-100, pi. 6*. 
(Presented at the Academy meeting held sometime 
between 30 March and 5 October 1857[incomplete 
data]. Reprinted in 1873 in reset type in the 2nd [or 
reprint] ed. of PCANS, ser. 1, vol.l, pp. 112-114 [q.v.]. 
Plate 6, though cited in the text, was withdrawn by Trask 
before publication [see p. 99, Leptosiagon gracilis ng. 
