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Journal of Entomology and Zoology: Volume 6, Number 4, December 1914

Journal of Entomology and Zoology: Volume 6, Number 4, December 1914

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VOLUME SIX

NUMBER FOUR

JOURNAL

OF

ENTOMOLOGY

AND

ZOOLOGY



DECEMBER, 1914

PUBLISHED QUARTERLY BY

POMONA COLLEGE DEPARTMENT of ZOOLOGY

CLAREMONT, CALIFORNIA, U. S. A.

CONTENTS

Pseudoscorpions in the Claremont-Laguna RegionMargaret M. Moles 187
Some Points in the Nervous System of a Large Deep Water CrabWm. A. Hilton 198
A New Pseudoscorpion From CaliforniaNathan Banks 203
A Nebalia From Laguna BeachR. La Follette 204
Starfish of Laguna Beach 209
Barnacles of Laguna Beach 212
Notes on the Eggs of Some Laguna Beach InvertebratesP.A. Lichti 215
Preliminary Notes on Some Marine Worms Taken at Laguna BeachW. F. Hamilton 217
Studies in the Comparative Size of the Red Blood Corpuscles of BirdsChi Tsau Wang 221
Caprellidæ From Laguna BeachR. La Follette 222
Short Notes 233
Additional Notes on the Birds of Laguna BeachLeon L. Gardner 235
A New Dipterous Gall on StanleyaT. D. A. Cockerell 240
Hydroids of Laguna BeachProf. A. M. Bean 242
Summer School at Laguna Beach 245

Entered at Claremont, Cal., Post-Office Oct. 1, 1910, as second-class matter, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879


Journal of Entomology and Zoology

EDITED BY POMONA COLLEGE, DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY

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The Journal of Entomology and Zoology

William A. Hilton, Editor

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JOURNAL OF
ENTOMOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY

VOLUME VI, 1914

PUBLISHED QUARTERLY BY THE
DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY OF POMONA COLLEGE
CLAREMONT, CALIFORNIA, U. S. A.


Contents of Volume VI

Volume VI, Number 1

Kuwana, S. I.

Coccidæ of Japan, 1.

Alexander, C. P., and Lloyd, J. T.

The Biology of the North American

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