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 *Teal , J. M., and J. Kanwisher. 1961. Gas exchange in a Georgia salt 

 marsh. Limnology and Oceanography 6:388-399. 



This paper is concerned with the role of marsh mud and its micro- 

 fauna in the Sapelo Island energy budget. 



610 

 *Teal , J., and M. Teal. 1969. Life and death of the salt marsh. 

 Little, Brown and Company, Boston, Massachusetts. 278 pp. 



This book presents an introduction to the study of marshes on 

 the basis of the scientific work done by the Sapelo Island Marine 

 Institute, it contains three parts which deal with the formation 

 of the marshes of the East Coast; the ecology of salt marshes, 

 including a chapter on marsh production; and marsh conservation. 



611 

 *Vanstory, B. 1956. Georgia's land of the Golden Isles. The Uni- 

 versity of Georgia Press, Athens. 202 pp. 



Provides brief description and extensive historical information 

 on Ossabaw, St. Catherines, Sapelo, St. Simons, Sea, Jekyll, and 

 Cumberland Islands, Georgia. 



612 



Wolf, P. L., S. F. Shanholtzer, and R. J. Reimold. 1972. First oc- 

 currence of the violet goby in Georgia. Quarterly Journal of the 

 Florida Academy of Sciences 35(2/3) ":81-84 . 



Measurements are listed and compared for the violet goby Gobi - 

 oides broussonneti (Lacepede), which was collected July 2, 1969, 

 in the Duplin River estuary, Sapelo Islnad, Georgia--the first 

 reported occurrence of the fish north of Florida. 



613 



Woolsey, J. R., V. J. Henry, and J. L. Hunt. 1975. Backshore heavy- 

 mineral concentration on Sapelo Island, Georgia. Journal of Sedi- 

 mentary Petrology 45(1) :280-284. 



This article discusses the concentration of minerals on Sapelo 

 Island. According to the data, the concentration of heavy miner- 

 als is caused by the storm wave erosion of dune/beach ridges, while 

 the concentration of light minerals is caused by the wind-winnow- 

 ing of the beach surface. 



614 



Wunderl ich, F. 1972. Georgia coastal region, Sapelo Island, U.S.A.: 

 sedimentology and biology. III. Beach dynamics and beach devel- 

 opment. Senckenbergiana Maritima 4:47-79. 



Discusses investigations in beach stratification and bedding, 

 which were carried out in relation to physical parameters. Prob- 



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