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Moul , E. 

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T. 1969. Flora of Monomoy Island, Massachusetts. Rhodora 71(785) 



The present flora of Monomoy Island is listed, including lichens and 

 bryophytes as well as vascular plants. A short description is given of 

 the major plant communities of the island. 



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Odale, R. N., J. D. Friedman, and R. S. Williams, Jr. 1971. Changes in 

 coastal morphology of Monomoy Island, Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Pages 

 B101-B107 ijx U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 750-B. 



Examines short- and long-term changes in the coastline of Monomoy Island, 

 an active spit projecting southward from the elbow of Cape Cod. 



Nantucket Island 

 ( Coatue and Madaket ) 



156 



Dennis, J. V. 1969. The yellow-shafted flicker ( Colaptes auratus ) on Man- 

 tucket Island, Massachusetts. Bird-Banding 40(4) :290-308. 



The article discusses historical nesting patterns of the yellow-shafted 

 flicker on Nantucket Island, Massachusetts. 



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 *Folger, E. V., and L. Griscom. 1948. Birds of Nantucket. 

 Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 156 pp. 



Howard University 



The area covered by this book includes Nantucket, the adjacent islands 

 of Tuckernuck and Muskeget, Coatue Beach, and Great Point, and numerous 

 adjacent shoals extending thirty miles southeast of Nantucket. 



158 



Gustavson, T. C. 1976. Paleotemperature analysis of the marine Pleistocene 



of Long Island, New York, and Nantucket Island, Massachusetts. Geological 



Society of America Bulletin 87(1) :l-8. 



This article discusses analyses of Pleistocene sediments from eastern 

 Long Island, New York; Nantucket Island, Massachusetts; and Gardiners 

 Island, New York. 



159 



New England River Basins Commission. 1975. Report of the southeastern New 

 England study: a strategy for balanced development and protection of 

 water and related land resources in eastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island, 

 Cape Cod and Islands Planning Area Report. 49 pp. 



This report covers 590 square miles (including Martha's Vineyard, Nan- 

 tucket, and the Elizabeth Islands) and presents data on land use, water 



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