Terns concerning beach and barrier island migrations are also dis- 

 cussed. 



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 *Ziegler, J. M. 1959. Origin of the sea islands of the southeastern 

 United States. Geographical Review 49:222-237. 



Coastal geographic studies of sea islands, off the coasts of 

 Georgia and South Carolina, were carried out in 1953, 1956, 1957, 

 and 1958. Islands discussed include Tybee, Wassaw, Ossabaw, St. 

 Catherines, Blackbeard, Sapelo, St. Simons, Jekyll, and Cumberland 

 (in Georgia) and Hunting, Fripp, Hilton Head, and Sullivans (in 

 South Carolina). 



Wolf Island 



Little St. Simons 



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Hoyt, J. H., and V. J. Henry, Jr. 1971. Origin of capes and shoals 



along the southeastern coast of the United States. Geological 



Society of America Bulletin 82(1) :59-66. 



Discusses origin of Cape Fear, North Carolina; Cape Romain- 

 Santee Point, South Carolina; and lesser capes at Tybee and Little 

 St. Simons Islands, Georgia. All of these coincide with the mouths 

 of rivers or with the discharge areas of rivers. 



617 

 *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, productivity of the islands, marshes, 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, Jekyll Island, and Cumberland Island. 



618 

 *Peake, R. H., Jr. 1968. A gathering of Georgia waterbirds and shore- 

 birds (Little St. Simons Island, Georgia). The Oriole 33(1) :18. 



Reports sightings of shorebirds and waterbirds on St. Simons 

 Island in 1966. 



Sea Island 



St. Simons Island 



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 ♦Caldwell, D. K. 1962. Comments on the nesting behavior of Atlantic 



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