J PROCEEDINGS OF THE CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES 4th Series Valume 55 2004 Volume 55 includes articles numbered 1—35 and Short Communications, which were published in three issues and are indexed collectively, and Supplements I and II, which were published and indexed separately. California Academy of Sciences 875 Howard Street San Francisco, California SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS DEPARTMENT Alan E. Leviton, Ph.D., Editor Gary C. Williams, Ph.D., Associate Editor Michele L. Aldrich, Ph.D., Consulting Editor ISSN 0068-547X Copyright © 2004 California Academy of Sciences 875 Howard Street, San Francisco, California 94103 All Rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America by Allen Press, Inc., Lawrence, Kansas 66044 Table of Contents Volume 55, Articles 1-35 and Short Communications N.B. Volume 55, Supplements I and II were published each with a Table of Contents and Index; both their respective Table of Contents and Indexes are reproduced here. (April 21, 2004) TERRENCE M. GOSLINER AND DAVID W. BEHRENS: Two New Species of Dorid Nudibranchs Gastropoda, Opisthobranchia) fromthe Indiami@cean’ . 72 225.545.4162 nee Oe 1 Davip W. BEHRENS: Pacific Coast Nudibranchs, Supplement II New Species to the Pacific WeasaandsNewsimtonmationontne Oldies... panos sak . 5.4225... 4 eee eee 275 Scott D. SAMPSON AND SARAH B. GEORGE: Reinventing a Natural History Museum for the wAuSs Cemeunny: fe ere Gees ssa aie cee e ow in a! Sages A eas eae ater Ne 283 Davib H. KAVANAUGH: Planning for Research in the 21st Century at a Large INaturalstistory MUSEUM... i. se. a tes oe eco ethdi 4 euches el ak cues! Masaya Ce Cl ae 295 J. PATRICK KOCIOLEK: The California Academy of Sciences 150 Years Young with a WiSioni for thre HUture yee 2 o.)army oir. ooh: alte ls ape Sai cl SA sebsevrence al > eee Se DNS Lee 307 *MERRENCEGOSLINERS Epilogue... 22. 25 case ee ee ooo ee ne Se ee ae oo eee SS IHINDDY ED 6.8 ce ge ase ena ee ae er a ne OTA A NAY Aes MeO INNES Baso.g 6 0 317(828) Supplement II (November 19, 2004) MIGHAEL i GHISELIN AND ALAN E. LEVITON: Introduction ..........50...00n oe 1 GIOVANNI PINNA: Alessandro Faraggiana, Ugo Ferrandi, and the Birth of the Museum OINO Wala oak 2s cose Seale e Motee Seaieis aan elo auare Mia ue anus Rigel c Riot Seether 5 ALBERTO M. SIMONETTA AND ROSALINO SACCHI: Impact of Travels on Scientific Knowledge: The Scientific and Political Results of the Second Bottego Expedition and the National and International Context of Italian Explorations in the Horn of Affica....................-4- 14 AGNESE VISCONTI: The Journeys of the Sicilian Botanist Filippo Parlatore................. 23) MICHAEL T. GHISELIN: Ernst Haeckel and the Genealogy of Scientific Travel Mystique ...... 42 CHRISTIANE GROEBEN: Impacts of Travels on Scientific Knowledge: Ralum (New Britain): A Research Station (1894-1897) Sponsored by the Naples Zoological Station ........... Sif} UWE HOosFeELp: The Travels of Jena Zoologists in the Indo-Malayan Region ............... 77 EDOUARD I. KOLCHINSKY: The Role of Eighteenth Century Russian Expeditions in the Developmentof Natural History. ...225-.- .os62 22545 5sdeees See eee 106 ALAN E. LEVITON AND MICHELE L. ALDRICH: The Impact of Travels on Scientific Thought: William Thomas Blanford, Henry Francis Blanford, and the Geological Survey of India, MS NOS ec asa Bickers sn cis blG aia laa Se bis ov ee a ee Ly, TABLE OF CONTENTS; ERRATA Vil LEO F. Laporte: Travel as a Predictor of Scientific Innovation: The Corroborating Case OM GeoOrte: Gayl ORAPS IMS OM coe. ute lull AiG, is a ed eG iiee ese dire eae OUR he oe Hen 138 Gary C. WILLIAMS: William Dampier: Pre-Linnean Explorer, Naturalist, Buccaneer ....... 146 | INTSIEDN 6 a Re pee Se ene ee Oe Un RM a a een er nD re alee 167(838) PROCEEDINGS, VOLUME 55 Errata Page (Para.) Line Corrections Number 2 28 (L) 1 “greeyeli” to read “greeleyi” 32 (4) 7 “Notospidea” to read “Notaspidea” 36 (9) 2 “Membranpora” to read “Membranipora” 41 (14) 2 “Columbia” to read “Colombia” 42 (4) yD “albopuntata” to read “albopunctata” 42 (6) 6 “Columbia” to read “Colombia” 46 (10) 4 “Columbia” to read “Colombia” Number 3 55 (3) 2 “Columbia” to read “Colombia” Number 18 380 (10) 5 “longicoillis” to read “longicollis” Number 19 393 (5) 4 “lacrimatus” to read “lacrimata” Number 20 403 (1) 8 “Arelquinus” to read “Arlequinus” Number 26 463 (4) Bes “Crenilabrum” to read “Crenilabrium” Number 27 500 (10) 3 “cococensis” to read “cocoensis” S03 (ir Figs 21 “cococensis” to read “cocoensis” 5277 (6) 6 “epiphanies” to read “epiphanes” 529 (3) 2 “Ruykyu Island”to read “Ryukyu Islands” Number 28 5531(5) 2 “Mexcio” to read “Mexico” Number 29 561 (1) D “kauteamea’ to read “kautamea” Number 31 582 (3) 9 “greefiii’ to read “greeffii” Number 32 592 (6) 1 “Mexchromis” to read “Mexichromis” Number 34 668 (9) D, “Sulawsi” to read “Sulawesi” ped fee ed feed ee feed feed ie feed ee foe feed ee foe ede fe ede fed feed fe ede ped fe pe ed pe pe pepe pepe pe pede epee ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The Editors of the Academy’s Scientific Publications wish to acknowledge, with thanks, the efforts of the many reviewers who have given unstintingly of their time and knowledge to review papers submitted for publication in the Academy’s Proceedings volume 55 for year 2004. The following persons provided critical expertise: Michele L. Aldrich (Hatfield, MA); Frank Almeda (California Academy of Sciences); Elvira Cotton Balslev (Dept. Systematic Botany, Institute of Biol. Sci., University of Aarhus, Denmark); David Behrens (Shaefer Laboratories, Livermore, CA); Hans Bertsch (Long Beach, CA); Wolfgang Bohme (Universitat Bonn, Germany); J. Thomas Dutro, Jr. (US Geological Survey, National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D.C.); Robert K. Edgar (Harvard University Herbaria); Terry Erwin (National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D.C.); Shireen Fahy (California Academy of Sciences); Elizabeth Fourtanier (California Academy of Sciences); Michael T. Ghiselin (California Academy of Sciences); Terrence Gosliner (California Academy of Sciences); Jakob Hallermann (Hamburg, Germany); David M. Harwood (University of Nebraska, Lincoln); Pamela Henson (Smithsonian Institution Archives); Tomio Iwamoto (California Academy of Sciences); David Kavanaugh (California Academy of Sciences); Sally Gregory Kohlstedt (Univ. Minnesota); J. Robert Macey (Joint Genome Institute, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory); John McCosker (California Academy of Sciences); John Measey | (Institut de Recherche pour le Développement, Paris); Wojciech Pulawski (California Academy of Sciences); John Randall (Bernice P. Bishop Museum, Honolulu); M.-O. Rédel (Bayerische Julius-Maximilians-Universitat Wutrzburg); Peter U. Rodda (University of Oregon); Clay Sassaman (University of California, | Riverside); Jeffrey D. Shields (Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Gloucester Point); David G. Smith (National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D.C.); Angél Valdes (Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History, Los Angeles); Tom Van Devender (Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, Tucson, AZ); Jens V. Vindum (California Academy of Sciences); Jeffery A. Wilkinson (California Academy of Sciences); Kipling Will (University of California, Berkeley); David M. Williams (Natural History Museum, London, UK); Gary C. Williams (California Academy of Sciences); Ellis L. Yochelson (National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D.C.); George R. Zug (National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D.C.) Alan E. Leviton, Ph.D., Editor | Gary C. Williams, Ph.D., Associate Editor Michele L. Aldrich, Ph.D., Consulting Editor 30 December 2004 fs pel pele pel pel pel ele pel epee pe peepee el pele pe pede ped pe pe pel pe pe el ed fe fe et Ped ped fe fel fetes PROCEEDINGS OF THE CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES PLT HSONIAN INSTITUTION LIBRARIES wii ii