papers on the recent environments and ancient nearshore facies of 

 the Georgia coast, nearshore shelf. 



581 



Hoyt, J. H. 1962. High-angle beach stratification, Sapelo Island, 

 Georgia. Journal of Sedimentary Petrology 32(2) :309-311. 



Discusses foreshore sand bars on Sapelo Island in relation to 

 dip of stratification and other physical characteristics. 



582 

 *Hoyt, J. H., and V. J. Henry, Jr. 1964. Development and geologic 

 significance of soft beach sand. Sedimentology 3:44-51. 



This article discusses variables affecting the firmness of sand 

 beaches along the Georgia coast (particularly Sapelo Island), 

 coastal South Carolina, and northeastern Florida. 



583 



Hoyt, J. H., V. J. Henry, Jr., and J. D. Howard, eds. 1966. Pleis- 

 tocene and Holocene sediments, Sapelo Island, Georgia, and vicinity. 

 Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, Guidebook for 

 Field Trip No. 1, April 11-13, 1966. 78 pp. 



This guidebook contains illustrated commentaries on nine locali- 

 ties: Sapelo Island beach, Caloretta Island beach, Raccoon bluff, 

 dune ridge, barrier spit and salt marsh, Sutherland bluff, and the 

 Pamlico and Talbot shorelines. 



584 



Jenkins, J. H. 1949. The occurrence of the chachalaca on Sapelo 

 Island, Georgia. The Oriole 14:11-12. 



The article details the occurrence and observation of the cha- 

 chalaca bird on Sapelo Island, Georgia. 



585 

 *Johnson, A. S. , H. 0. Hillestad, S. F. Shanholtzer, and G. F. Shan- 

 holtzer. 1974. An ecological survey of the coastal region of 

 Georgia. National Park Service, Scientific Monograph Series 

 No. 3. 233 pp. 



The ecological characteristics of Georgia's coastal regions are 



described, and specific chapters focus on the fauna, vegetation, 



and productivity of the islands, marshes, and open marine, and 



estuarine waters. Special emphasis is placed on Tybee Island, 



Wassaw Island, Ossabaw Island, St. Catherines Island, Blackbeard 

 Island, Sapelo Island, Little St. Simons Island, St. Simons Island, 

 and Cumberland Island. 



586 

 *Kale, H. W. 1964. Food of the long-billed marshwren, Telmatodytes 



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