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GUNTER, G. 



1942. OflFat's Bayou, a locality with recurrent summer 

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Mass mortality of niarin? animals on the lower west 

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1947. See Baughmaii, 1947, bibliography, pp. 713-715. 

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1940. Mud blisters in Japanese oysters imported to 

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1941. Reactions of American and imported oysters to an 

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Rioja, E. 



1945. Un nuevo genero de serpulido de agua salobre de 

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Rioja, E. — Continued 



1946. Ob.servaciones sobre algunos poliquetos dc las 



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13 figs. 



1946. Nereidos de agua salobre de los esteros del litoral 



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Stenzel, H., and Tur.ner, F. 



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SvERDRip, H.; JoH.NsoN, M.; and Fleming, R. 



1942. The oceans. 1087 pp., 265 figs., 121 tab., 7 

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1901. The polychaetous annelids of Porto Rico. U. S. 

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1920. A new polychaetous annelid of the genus Nereis 

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1931. New species of polychaetous annelids from Cali- 

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1939. New polychaetous annelids from New England, 

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1940. A new genus and two new species of polychaetous 

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1941. New species of polychaetous annelids from the 

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Warren, W. 



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Winternitz, J. 



1936. New species of polychaetous annelids collected at 

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