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Starfish of Laguna Beach 209

Barnacles of Laguna Beach 212

Short Notes 233

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

This journal is especially offered in exchange for zoological and entomological journals, proceedings, transactions, reports of societies, museums, laboratories and expeditions.

The pages of the journal are especially open to western entomologists and zoologists. Notes and papers relating to western and Californian forms and conditions are particularly desired, but short morphological, systematic or economic studies from any locality will be considered for publication.

Manuscripts submitted should be typewritten on one side of paper about 8 by 11 inches. Foot notes, tables, explanations of figures, etc., should be written on separate sheets. Foot notes and figures should be numbered consecutively throughout. The desired position of foot notes and figures should be clearly indicated in the manuscript.

Authors of articles longer than a thousand words will receive fifty reprints of their publications free of cost. If more than this are desired, the order should be given with the return of the proof sheets. Extra copies and special covers or special paper will be furnished at cost. Authors of short contributions will receive a few extra copies of the number containing their articles.

Manuscripts should be sent by express or registered mail.

Address all communications to

The Journal of Entomology and Zoology

William A. Hilton, Editor

JOURNAL OF ENTOMOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY

VOLUME VI, 1914

Contents of Volume VI

Volume VI, Number 1

Coccidae of Japan, 1.

The Biology of the North American Crane-Flies , 12.

The Central Ganglia of Xenylla, 38.

A New Species of Pseudoscorpion from Laguna Beach, Cal., 42.

Neanura Gigantea Tull in Southern California, 45.

Shorter articles, 48.

Wants and Exchanges, 52.

Volume VI, Number 2

New Acarina, 55.

Some Philippine Membracidae, 67.

The Second Protodiaspis, 76.

A Pseudoscorpion from Poplar Trees, 81.

A New Species of Tullbergia, 84.

Some Notes on the Distribution of Cinura in the Vicinity of Claremont, with Description of a New Species, 86.

Aplonyx Sarcobati N. Sp., 93.

The Nervous System of Neanura Gigantea Tull, 95.

Shorter Articles, 98.

Wants and Exchanges, 102.

Volume VI, Number 3

Biology of the North American Crane-Flies , 105.

The Geographical Distribution of Our Common Red Spider, Tetranychus Telarius Linn., 121.

The Eleventh Kermes from California, 133.

The Central Nervous System of the Pycnogonid Lecythorhynchus, 134.

The Distribution of Collembola in the Claremont-Laguna Region of California, 137.

Wants and Exchanges, 185.

Volume VI, Number 4

Pseudoscorpions in the Claremont-Laguna Region, 187.

Some Points in the Nervous System of a Large Deep Water Crab, 198.

A New Pseudoscorpion from California, 203.

A Nebalia from Laguna Beach, 204.

Starfish of Laguna Beach, 209.

Barnacles of Laguna Beach, 212.

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