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 *Boyce, S. G. 1954. The salt spray community. Ecological Monographs 24:29- 

 68. 



This paper analyzes some of the specific effects of salt spray as an 

 ecological factor in the coastal dune environment. Areas of study include 

 the Cape Cod area and Cape Fear, North Carolina, 



105 



Chamberlain, B. B. 1964. These fragile outposts: a geological look at Cape 



Cod, Martha's Vineyard, and Nantucket. Natural History Press, Garden 



City, New York. 327 pp. 



106 



Carlozzi, C, K. King, and W. F. Newbold, Jr. 1975. Ecosystems and resources 

 of the Massachusetts coast. Massachusetts Office of Coastal Zone Manage- 

 ment, Boston. 78 pp. 



This publication discusses all the natural and many manmade systems 

 making up the Massachusetts coastline. Includes data on islands (land- 

 forms) in the area. 



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Halvorson, W. L., and C. G. Dawson. 1973. Coastal vegetation, Pages 9-1 to 

 9-92 in_S. B. Saila, ed. Coastal and offshore environmental inventory: 

 Cape Hatteras to Nantucket Shoals, complement volume. University of Rhode 

 Island, Marine Publication Series No. 3. 



Describes general geograDhic features of the area (Cape Hatteras to 

 Nantucket Shoals) including barrier beaches; presents three general forest 

 regions; discusses marine benthic algae, and describes coastal zone land- 

 plant geography by state: North Carolina, Virginia-Delaware, New Jersey, 

 New York-Connecticut, and Rhode Island-Massachusetts. 



108 



Hartshorn, J. H., R. N. Odale, and C. Koteff. 1967. Preliminary report on 

 the geology of the Cape Cod National Seashore, Pages 49-58 jn_ Economic 

 geology in Massachusetts—Conference Proceedings, Amherst 1966. University 

 of Massachusetts, Graduate School, Amherst. 



This report considers the litholoqy of the basement rocks beneath Cape 

 Cod. 



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 *Hay, J. 1968. The s?ndy shore. The Chatham Press, Chatham, Massachusetts. 

 64 pp. 



Illustrated description of flora and fauna of Cape Cod area. 



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