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OCCASIONAL PAPERS OF THE CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES 
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[3886] Wheeler, Louis cutter. 1939. Astragalus versus 
Oxytropis. Leaflets of Western Botany 2(12[10 Novem- 
ber]):209-210. 
[3887] Wheeler, Louis Cutter. 1942. Amaranthus powellii 
in California. Leaflets of Western Botany 3(8[19 No¬ 
vember]): 185-187. 
[3888] Wheeler, William Morton. 1897. A genus of mar¬ 
itime Dolichopodidae new to America. Proceedings of 
the California Academy of Sciences, ser. 3 (Zoology), 
1(4[10 July]): 145-152, pi. 4. 
[3889] Wheeler, William Morton. 1899. New species of 
Dolichopodidae from the United States. Proceedings of 
the California Academy of Sciences, ser. 3 (Zoology), 
2(1 [29 September]): 1-85, pis. 1-4. 
[3890] Wheeler, William Morton. 1919. The ants of the 
Galapagos Islands. Proceedings of the California Acad¬ 
emy of Sciences, ser. 4, 2(14[16 June]):259-297. 
[3891] Wheeler, William Morton. 1919. The ants of Cocos 
Islands. Proceedings of the California Academy of 
Sciences, ser. 4, 2(15[16 June]):299-308. 
[3892] Wheeler, William Morton. 1933. The Templeton 
Crocker Expedition of the California Academy of Sci¬ 
ences, 1932. No. 6. Formicidae of the Templeton Croc¬ 
ker Expedition. Proceedings of the California Academy 
of Sciences, ser. 4, 21(6[22 March]):57-64. 
[3893] Wheeler, William Morton. 1934. Formicidae of the 
Templeton Crocker Expedition, 1933. Proceedings of 
the California Academy of Sciences, ser. 4, 21(14): 
173-181, 1 fig. 
[3894] White, Lisa D. 1990. Diatom biostratigraphy of 
chert intervals in the Miocene Monterey Formation at 
Pt. Reyes, Pt. Ano Nevo, Mussel rock, and Lions Head, 
California. In John Patrick Kociolek, ed., Proceedings of 
the 11th International Diatom Symposium. Memoirs of 
the California Academy of Sciences 17:411-424, 6 figs., 
4 tables. 
[3895] White, Randall. 1997. Substantial acts: from materi¬ 
als to meaning in upper Paleolithic representation. In 
Margaret W. Conkey, Olga Soffer, Deborah Stratmann, 
and Nina Grace Jablonski, eds., Beyond Art: Pleistocene 
Image and Symbol. Memoirs of the California Academy 
of Sciences 23(Wattis Symposium Series in Anthropol¬ 
ogy [3 October]):93-121, 13 figs. 
[3896] Whitmore, Thomas J., Mark Brenner, and Song 
Xueliang. 1990. environmental implications of the Late 
Quaternary diatom history from Xingyun Hu, Yunnan 
Province, China. In John Patrick Kociolek, ed., Proceed¬ 
ings of the 11th International Diatom Symposium. Mem¬ 
oirs of the California Academy of Sciences 17:525-538, 
7 figs. 
[3897] Whitney, Josiah Dwight. 1862. [Note on a specimen 
of cinnabar from Nevada Territory], Proceedings of the 
California Academy of Natural Sciences, ser. 1, 2:161. 
(Presented at the Academy meeting held 20 January 
1862; page 161 was printed sometime between Septem¬ 
ber and December 1862.) 
[3898] Whitney, Josiah Dwight. 1863. Which is the highest 
mountain in the United States, and which in North 
America? Proceedings of the California Academy of 
Natural Sciences, ser. 1, 2([January]):219-224. 
(Paper read at the Academy meeting held 15 December 
1862.) 
[3899] Whitney, Josiah Dwight. 1863. On the inaccuracy of 
the English Census, so far as it relates to the metallic and 
mineral statistics of the United States. Proceedings of 
the California Academy of Natural Sciences, ser. 1, 
3([April]):6-7. 
(Paper presented at the Academy meeting held 2 
February 1863; pages 6-7 are included in a 16-page sig¬ 
nature dated April 1863.) 
[3900] Whitney, Josiah Dwight. 1863. [On the association 
of gold with mispickel (arsenical pyrites)]. Proceedings 
of the California Academy of Natural Sciences, ser. 1, 
3(l[April]):8. 
(Remarks presented at the Academy meeting held on 2 
February and published in April, 1863. At same meet¬ 
ing, Richthofen remarked that gold occurs associated 
with mispickel in Silesia.) 
[3901] Whitney, Josiah Dwight. 1863. [Remarks on errors 
in Petermann s Mittheilungen relating to comments by 
John Xantus on location of quicksilver mine in Lower 
California], Proceedings of the California Academy of 
Natural Sciences, ser. 1, 3(1 [April]): 12. 
(Remarks made at the Academy meeting held on 16 
February and published in a 16-page signature dated 
April, 1863.) 
[3902] Whitney, Josiah Dwight. 1863. [Remarks on an 
interesting collection of Japanese minerals and fossils, 
in the possession of J.H. Van Reed, Esq.]. Proceedings 
of the California Academy of Natural Sciences, ser. 1, 
3(1 [April]): 15-16. 
(Comment presented at the Academy meeting held 2 
March 1863 and published in the 16-page signature 
dated April 1863.) 
[3903] Whitney, Josiah Dwight. 1863. [Remarks on the 
progress of the State Geological Survey of California], 
Proceedings of the California Academy of Natural Sci¬ 
ences, ser. 1, 3(l[May]):23-29. 
(Remarks presented at the Academy meeting held 4 May 
1863; pages 23-29 are included in a 16-page signature 
dated May 1863.) 
[3904] Whitney, Josiah Dwight. 1863. [Remarks on mete¬ 
oric iron presented to the city of San Francisco, by 
General (James H.) Carleton], Proceedings of the Cali¬ 
fornia Academy of Natural Sciences, ser. 1, 3(1 [May/ 
September]):30-32, 33-35. 
(Paper presented at the Academy meeting held 4 May 
1863. Includes letter from George J. Brush on a chemi¬ 
cal analysis of the Arizona meteorite and a letter of 
transmittle from Gen. James H. Carleton (Tucson, Ari¬ 
zona) to Gen. George Wright in San Francisco. Pages 
30-32 are included in a 16-page signature dated May 
