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[2416] Kellogg, Albert. 1855. [Alinariad considered new ... 
found by Dr. Andrews near Punta de los Reyes], 
Proceedings of the California Academy of Natural Sci¬ 
ences, ser. 1, 1(1 [19 February]):27. 
(Paper presented at the Academy meeting held on 29 
January 1855. Signature containing this presentation 
was print dated 19 February [1855].) 
[2417] Kellogg, Albert. 1855. [On a (new) native millet]. 
Proceedings of the California Academy of Natural Sci¬ 
ences, ser. 1, 1(1 [19 February]):27. 
(Paper presented at the Academy meeting held on 29 
January 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.) 
[2418] Kellogg, Albert. 1855. [Notes on the olive ( Olea 
Europea)]. Proceedings of the California Academy of 
Natural Sciences, ser. 1, 1(1 [5 February]):27-28. 
(Paper presented at the Academy meeting held on 5 
February 1855. Signature containing this presentation 
was print dated 19 February [1855].) 
[148] Ayres, William Orville. 1855. [Description of a lam¬ 
prey], Proceedings of the California Academy of 
Natural Sciences, ser. 1, 1(1 [19 February]):28. 
(Paper presented at the Academy meeting held on 5 
February 1855. This presentation was printed first in 
The Pacific, a newspaper published in San Francisco, 
shortly after the meeting (9 February 1855). The news¬ 
paper columns were then rearranged and printed in a 
signature in Proceedings style; the signature containing 
p. 28 has a print date of 19 February 1855, but it is like¬ 
ly it was actually printed a few days later, most likely 
before 26 February and certainly before 12 March 1855. 
The article was reprinted in 1873 (p. 26-27) in what has 
become known as the “Second edition,” in which the 
original text was reset so that there is some discrepancy 
in pagination with the original publication (see com¬ 
ments by R.E.C Steams, 1873, Prefatory Note to This 
Editon. PCAS, 2nd ed., 1:[unnumbered p. 1]).) 
[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.) 
[149] Ayres, William Orville. 1855. [On a specimen repre¬ 
senting a new generic type among fishes]. Proceedings 
of the California Academy of Natural Sciences, ser. 1, 
1(1):31-32. 
(Paper presented at the Academy meeting held on 26 
February 1855. This presentation was printed first in 
The Pacific, a newspaper published in San Francisco, 
shortly after the meeting (2 March 1855). The newspa¬ 
per columns were then rearranged and printed in a sig¬ 
nature in Proceedings style; the signature containing pp. 
31-32 is not dated but assuredly was printed before 12 
March 1855. 
The article was reprinted in 1873 (pp. 30-31) in what has 
become known as the “Second edition,” in which the 
original text was reset so that there is some discrepancy 
in pagination with the original publication (see com¬ 
ments by R.E.C Steams, 1873, Prefatory Note to This 
Editon. PCAS, 2nd ed., 1:[unnumbered p. 1]).) 
[2419] Kellogg, Albert. 1855. [On a variety of Lonicera 
californica or California yellow honeysuckle]. Proceed¬ 
ings of the California Academy of Natural Sciences, ser. 
1, 1(1):31. 
(Paper presented at the Academy meeting held on 26 
February 1855. The obverse side of p. 33, that is p. 34, 
bears the signature date of 12 March so that it is likely 
that the signature bearing this and several early presen¬ 
tations following 19 February (i.e., pages 31-34) were 
printed late in the evening of 12 March.) 
[150] Ayres, William Orville. 1855. [Description of a new 
fish species, Catostomus labiatus, with additional 
remarks on Catostomus], Proceedings of the California 
Academy of Natural Sciences, ser. 1, l(l):32-33. 
(Paper presented at the Academy meeting held on 5 
March 1855. The obverse side of p. 33, on which the 
description appears, that is p. 34, bears the signature 
date of 12 March so that it is likely that the signature 
bearing this and several early presentations following 19 
February (i.e., pages 31-34) were printed late in the 
evening of 12 March. 
However, the presentation did not appear in the The 
Pacific, a newspaper published in San Francisco, until 
16 March 1855. Ordinarily, the newspaper columns 
were then rearranged and printed in a signature in 
Proceedings style following their publication in the 
newspaper; but the Proceedings signature bearing the 
Ayres presentation is dated 12 March, a discrepancey 
that is difficult to explain. Whatever the case, the latest 
date for the appearance of the new taxon is 16 March 
1855. 
The article was reprinted in 1873 (p. 31-32) in what has 
become known as the “Second edition,” in which the 
original text was reset so that there is some discrepancy 
in pagination with the original publication (see com¬ 
ments by R.E.C Steams, 1873, Prefatory Note to This 
Editon. PCAS, 2nd ed., 1:[unnumbered p. 1]).) 
[151] Ayres, William Orville. 1855. [Description of a new 
