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74. Structure and ecology of the Samoan reefs. In Publication No. 340, Carnegie Institution of Washington, 



pp. 1-25, 6 pis., 3 figs. 



75. Inability of stream water to dissolve submarine limestones. In Publication No. 340, Carnegie Institution 



of Washington, pp. 37-49, 1 fig. 



76. Growth rate of Samoan corals. In Publication No. 340, Carnegie Institution of Washington, pp. 51-72, 



26 pis. 



77. Causes which produce stable conditions in the depth of floors of Pacific fringing reef flats. In Publication 



No. 340, Carnegie Institution of Washington, pp. 27-36, 2 pis., 1 fig. 



78. Reports of the director of the department of Marine Biology, Carnegie Institution of Washington in the 



Year Book of the Institution, as follows: III for 1904, pp. 50-54, pis. 4, 5; IV for 1905, pp. 108-124, 

 pis. 5, 6; V for 1906, pp. 106-118, pi. 7; VI for 1907, pp. 106-123, pi. 1; VII for 1908, pp. 118-138, 

 pi. 5; VIII for 1909, pp. 125-153, pi. 7; IX for 1910, pp. 117-148, pi. 1; X for 1911, pp. 120-156, pis. 3-6; 

 XI for 1912, pp. 118-164, pis. 2, 3; XII for 1913, pp. 163-184; XIII for 1914, pp. 169-233; XIV for 1915, 

 pp. 183-241; XV for 1916, pp. 171-215; XVI for 1917, pp. 161-189; XVII for 1918, pp. 149-172; 

 XVIII for 1919, pp. 185-210; XIX for 1920, pp. 185-200; XX for 1921 pp. 191-205. 



DISCUSSIONS, POPULAR ARTICLES, ETC. 



1903 



Educational efficiency of our museums. North American Review, vol. 177, pp. 564-569. 



The status of public museums in the United States. Science, vol. 27, pp. 843-851. 



The Tortugas Florida, as a station for research in biology. Science, vol. 17, pp. 190-192. 



A tropical marine laboratory for research. Science, vol. 17, pp. 655-660. 



A laboratory for the study of marine zoology in the tropical Atlantic. Popular Science Monthly, pp. 41-47, 



6 figs. 

 The Bahamas versus Tortugas as a station for research in marine Zoology. Science, vol. 18, pp. 369-371. 



1904 

 Material versus intellectual development of our universities. Science, vol. 20, pp. 44-47. 



1906 

 Our universities and summer schools. Science, vol. 23, p. 703. 



1908 



A plan for increasing the efficiency of marine expeditions. Science, vol. 27, pp. 667-671. 

 Marine laboratories and our Atlantic coast. American Naturalist, vol. 42, pp. 533-536. 



1909 



Autonomy for the university. Science, vol. 30, pp. 673-675. 



1910 



Our universities and research. Science, vol. 32, pp. 257-260. 



The research work of the Tortugas laboratory. Popular Science Monthly, pp. 396-411, 12 figs. 



1915 



Address of the retiring vice president of section F of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. 

 Science, vol. 41, pp. 81-82. 



1916 



The Gulf Stream off our coast. Bulletin American Museum of Natural History, New York, vol. 16, pp. 501-506. 

 4 illus. 



