Journal of Entomology and Zoology, Vol. 06, No. 4, December 1914

VOLUME SIX NUMBER FOUR

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JOURNAL

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ENTOMOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY

DECEMBER, 1914

PUBLISHED QUARTERLY BY POMONA COLLEGE DEPARTMENT _of_ ZOOLOGY CLAREMONT, CALIFORNIA, U. S. A. ======================================================================

CONTENTS

Pseudoscorpions in the Claremont-Laguna Region--_Margaret M. Moles_ 187

Some Points in the Nervous System of a Large Deep Water Crab--_Wm. A. Hilton_ 198

A New Pseudoscorpion From California--_Nathan Banks_ 203

A Nebalia From Laguna Beach--_R. La Follette_ 204

Starfish of Laguna Beach 209

Barnacles of Laguna Beach 212

Notes on the Eggs of Some Laguna Beach Invertebrates--_P.A. Lichti_ 215

Preliminary Notes on Some Marine Worms Taken at Laguna Beach--_W. F. Hamilton_ 217

Studies in the Comparative Size of the Red Blood Corpuscles of Birds--_Chi Tsau Wang_ 221

Caprellidæ From Laguna Beach--_R. La Follette_ 222

Short Notes 233

Additional Notes on the Birds of Laguna Beach--_Leon L. Gardner_ 235

A New Dipterous Gall on Stanleya--_T. D. A. Cockerell_ 240

Hydroids of Laguna Beach--_Prof. 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

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