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OCCASIONAL PAPERS OF THE CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES 
Number 158 
funds for publication. A series of privately printed 
papers ensued and are often cited as if they had been 
published in the Proceedings of the California Academy 
of Sciences. A Bulletin was begun by the Academy in 
1884, but publication of the Bulletin ceased in 1887 
when formal publication of the Proceedings was begun 
again in December 1887 as the “second series.”) 
[2673] Le Conte, Joseph. 1882. On certain remarkable 
tracks, found in the rocks of Carson Quarry. From the 
Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences, 
August 7, 1882. Privately printed for the California 
Academy of Sciences, San Francisco. 10 pp. 
(This paper, presented at a meeting of the California 
Academy of Sciences, was in effect privately printed 
because publication of the regular Academy Proceed¬ 
ings had been suspended in late 1877 due to the lack of 
funds for publication. A series of privately printed 
papers ensued and are often cited as if they had been 
published in the Proceedings of the California Academy 
of Sciences. A Bulletin was begun by the Academy in 
1884, but publication of the Bulletin ceased in 1887 
when formal publication of the Proceedings was begun 
again in December 1887 as the “second series.”) 
[3553] Steams, Robert Edwards Carter. 1882. In 
Memoriam: Benjamin B. Redding: born January 17th 
1824: died August 21st, 1882. “From the Proceedings of 
the California Academy of Sciences”. California 
Academy of Sciences (privately printed), San Francisco, 
California. 18 pp. 
(This paper, presented at a meeting of the California 
Academy of Sciences, was in effect privately printed 
because publication of the regular Academy Proceed¬ 
ings had been suspended in late 1877 due to the lack of 
funds for publication. A series of privately printed 
papers ensued and are often cited as if they had been 
published in the Proceedings of the California Academy 
of Sciences. A Bulletin was begun by the Academy in 
1884, but publication of the Bulletin ceased in 1887 
when formal publication of the Proceedings was begun 
again in December 1887 as the “second series.”) 
[3554] Steams, Robert Edwards Carter. 1882. On the histo¬ 
ry and distribution of the fresh water mussels and the 
identity of certain alleged species. ‘‘From the 
Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences”. 
California Academy of Sciences (privately printed), San 
Francisco, California. 19 pp. 
(This paper, presented at a meeting of the California 
Academy of Sciences, was in effect privately printed 
because publication of the regular Academy Proceed¬ 
ings had been suspended in late 1877 due to the lack of 
funds for publication. A series of privately printed 
papers ensued and are often cited as if they had been 
published in the Proceedings of the California Academy 
of Sciences. A Bulletin was begun by the Academy in 
1884, but publication of the Bulletin ceased in 1887 
when formal publication of the Proceedings was begun 
again in December 1887 as the “second series.”) 
[2941] Molera, Eusebius J. 1883. On the Aztec Calendar 
Stone. From the Proceedings of the California Academy 
of Sciences. California Academy of Sciences (privately 
printed), San Franciso, California. 15 pp. 
(This paper, presented at a meeting of the California 
Academy of Sciences, was in effect privately printed 
because publication of the regular Academy Proceed¬ 
ings had been suspended in late 1877 due to the lack of 
funds for publication. A series of privately printed 
papers ensued and are often cited as if they had been 
published in the Proceedings of the California Academy 
of Sciences. A Bulletin was begun by the Academy in 
1884, but publication of the Bulletin ceased in 1887 
when formal publication of the Proceedings was begun 
again in December 1887 as the “second series.”) 
[673] California Academy of Sciences. 1884. On the late 
Doctor Henry Gibbons: before the California Academy 
of Sciences, December 1, 1884. ‘‘From the Proceedings 
of the California Academy of Sciences”. California 
Academy of Sciences (privately printed), San Francisco. 
4 pp. 
(This paper, presented at a meeting of the California 
Academy of Sciences, was in effect privately printed 
because publication of the regular Academy Proceed¬ 
ings had been suspended in late 1877 due to the lack of 
funds for publication. A series of privately printed 
papers ensued and are often cited as if they had been 
published in the Proceedings of the California Academy 
of Sciences. A Bulletin was begun by the Academy in 
1884, but publication of the Bulletin ceased in 1887 
when formal publication of the Proceedings was begun 
again in December 1887 as the “second series.”) 
[3034] Orr, Robert Thomas. 1949. Mammals of Lake Tahoe. 
California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, Cali¬ 
fornia. 127 pp. 
[928] Dakin, Susanna Bryant. 1954. The Perennial 
Adventure — A Tribute to Alice Eastwood, 1859-1953. 
California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, 
California. 48 pp. 
[2602] Kessel, Edward Luther, ed. 1955. A Century of 
Progress in the Natural Sciences, 1853-1953. California 
Acad-emy of Sciences, San Francisco, California. 807 
pp. 
[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. 
[1704] Gudde, Erwin. 1955. A century of astronomy and 
geodesy in California. Pages 65-74 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. California Acad- 
