pal ustris griseus , in the salt marshes of Sapelo Island, Georqia. 

 The Oriole 29(4) :47-66. 



During a study of the ecology and bioenergetics of the long- 

 billed marsh wren, Telmatodytes pal ustris ariseus , in the salt 

 marshes of Sapelo Island, Georgia, stomachs of 195 adult, immature, 

 and nesting wrens were analyzed for food items. 



587 

 *Kale, N. W. , and P. A. Hyypio. 1966. Additions to the birds of 

 Sapelo Island and vicinity. The Oriole 31:1-11. 



This paper adds 24 species to the list of birds found on Sapelo 

 Island that was. compiled in 1959. Additional observations are al- 

 so made on some of the previously identified species on the island. 



588 

 *Kuenzler, E. J. 1961. Phosphorous budget of a mussel population. 

 Limnology and Oceanography 6:400-415. 



This study, which took place at Sapelo Island, was one of the 

 earliest to suggest the great complexity of the food chain in 

 estuarine areas. 



589 

 *Kuenzler, E. J. 1961. Structure and energy flow of a mussel popu- 

 lation in a Georgia salt marsh. Limnology and Oceanography 6: 

 191-204. 



. Modiolus demissus Dillwyn was studied near Sapelo Island, Geor- 

 gia. 



590 



Land, L. S. 1964. Eolian cross-bedding in the beach dune environ- 

 ment, Sapelo Island, Georgia. Journal of Sedimentary Petroloqy 

 34(2) :389-394. 



Deals with deposition of modern beach dunes on Sapelo Island by 

 prevailing dry winds. 



591 

 *Marples, T. G. 1966. A radionuclide tracer study of arthropod food 

 chains in a Spartina salt marsh ecosystem. Ecology 47:270-277. 



This study defines the grazing and detritus food chains among 

 terrestrial arthropods in the salt marshes at Sapelo Island, Geor- 

 gia. 



592 



Martof, B. S. 1963. Some observations of the herpetofauna of Sapelo 

 Island, Georgia. Herpetologica 19(1) :70-72. 



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