Delaware; Assateague Island, Maryland; and the following islands off 

 Virginia—Assawoman, Metomkin, Cedar, Parramore, Hog, Cobb, Smith, and 

 Fisherman 's. 



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*Harrison, S. C. 1972. The sediments and sedimentary processes of the Holo- 

 cene tidal flat complex, Delmarva Peninsula, Virginia. Louisiana State 

 University, Coastal Studies Institute, Technical Report 112. 107 pp. 



This report describes the textures, biota, and depositional structures 

 of the Delmarva (Delaware-Maryland-Virginia) tidal flat deposits. Par- 

 ramore, Metomkin, Wallops, Cedar, Smith, Assateague, Hog, Cobb, and Wreck 

 islands are all discussed. 



Smith Island 



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 *Clovis, J. F. 1968. The vegetation of Smith Island, Virginia. Castanea 

 33(2):115-121. 



This article divides Smith Island, Virginia, into six physiographic 

 areas and relates the vegetation types found in each area. 



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 *de Gast, R. 1975. Western wind/eastern shore. The Jonn Hopkins University 

 Press, Baltimore, Maryland, 176 pp. 



This book is a first-person account of travels along the eastern shore. 

 Included are photographs and text for Rehoboth Beach and Fenwick Island, 

 Delaware; Assateague Island, Maryland; and the following islands off 

 Virginia—Assawoman, Metomkin, Cedar, Parramore, Hog, Cobb, Smith, and 

 Fisherman 's. 



335 

 *Harrison, S. C. 1972. The sediments and sedimentary processes of the Holo- 

 cene tidal flat complex, Delmarva Peninsula, Virginia. Louisiana State 

 University Coastal Studies Institute, Technical Report 112. 107 pp. 



This report describes the textures, biota, and depositional structures 

 of the Delmarva (Delaware-Maryland-Virginia) tidal flat deposits. Par- 

 ramore, Metomkin, Wallops, Cedar, Smith, Assateague, Hog, Cobb, and Wreck 

 islands are all discussed. 



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 ♦Willis, W. M., and J. S. Zaneveld. 1971. Vegetation composition and distri- 

 bution on a barrier island of Virginia's eastern shore. Virginia Journal 

 of Science 22(3) :103. 



Four vegetation units are described for Smith Island, and the distribu- 

 tion of the types is discussed. 



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