Island and Hurricane Pass, Homosassa Bay area, Cedar Keys-Suwannee 

 River area, Fenholloway River, Ochlockonee Bay, Dog Island and Dog 

 Island "Reef," Apalachicola-St. Vincent Island area, Cape San Bias 

 and St. Joseph Spit area, Panama City area, Choctawhatchee Bay and 

 Santa Rosa Island, Pensacola Bay, Perdido Bay. 



Alabama : Perdido Bay, Mobile Bay. 



Mississippi : Horn Island, Gulfport-Ship Island, Cat Island. 



Petit Bois Island 



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 *Eleuterius, L. N. 1972. The marshes of Mississippi. Castanea 37: 

 153-168. 



This paper presents the results of a 1968-1969 study to deter- 

 mine the composition, area, zonation, and organic production of 

 marsh vegetation along the Mississippi coast, including specifi- 

 cally Deer, Petit Bois, Horn, Ship, and Cat islands. 



757 



Waller, T. H., and L. P. Malbrough. 1976. Temporal changes in the 

 offshore islands of Mississippi. Mississippi State University, 

 Mississippi Water Resources Research Institute, Completion Re- 

 port. 109 pp. 



Deals with historical monitoring of Petit Bois, Horn, Ship, and 

 Cat islands and the recording of shoreline changes as an insight 

 into factors affecting these changes. 



Horn Island 



758 

 *Eleuterius, L. N. 1972. The marshes of Mississippi. Castanea 37: 

 153-168. 



This paper presents the results of a 1968-1969 study to deter- 

 mine the composition, area, zonation, and organic production of 

 marsh vegetation along the Mississippi coast, including specifi- 

 cally Deer, Petit Bois, Horn, Ship, and Cat islands. 



759 

 *Franks, J. S. 1970. An investigation of the fish population within 

 the inland waters of Horn Island, Mississippi, a barrier island in 

 the northern Gulf of Mexico. Gulf Research Reports 3(1) :3-104. 



Subjects covered include fishes, population composition, species 

 list, salinity data, and barrier islands of the northern Gulf, par- 

 ticularly Horn Island, on the Mississippi Sound. 



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