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1947. Paleoecological import of certain relationships of 

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1950. Seasonal population changes and distributions as 

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Hartman, Olga. 



1951. The littoral marine annelids of the Gulf of 

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Hedgpeth, Joel W. 



1953. An introduction to the zoogeography of the 

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1890. The corals and coral reefs of the western waters 

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1950. Marine bottom communities. Biol. Rev. 25 (3): 

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 Ladd, Harry S. 



1953. Brackish-water and marine assemblages of the 

 Texas coast, with special reference to mollusks. Pub. 

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 LaFleur, N. C. 



1940. The beach fauna of Grand Isle, La. Bios 11 (2): 

 112-119. 

 Lowman, S. W. 



1949. Sedimentary facies in Gulf coast. Bull. Amer. 

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 Moore, H. P. 



1899. Report on the oyster beds of Louisiana. Rep. 

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 Moore, H. F. 



1907. Survey of oyster bottoms in Matagorda Bay, 

 Texas. U. S. Bur. Fish. Doc. 610, 86 pp., 13 pis., 1 

 chart. 

 1913a. Conditions and extent of the natural oyster 

 beds and barren bottoms of Mississippi Sound, Ala- 

 bama. U. S. Bur. Fish. Doc. 769, 61 pp., 5 pis., I 

 chart. 

 1913b. Condition and extent of the natural oyster beds 

 and barren bottoms of Mississippi east of Biloxi. 

 U. S. Bur. Fish. Doc. 774, 41 pp., 6 pis., 1 chart. 



and Danglade, Ernest. 



1915. Condition and extent of the natural oyster beds 

 and barren bottoms of Lavaca Bay, Texas. U. S. 

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1953. Buried oyster reefs in some Texas Bays. Jour. 

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Ohveira, Lbjeune, p. H. de. 



1948. Distribuigao geogrsifica da fauna e flora da Bala 

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 709-734, 4 figs., I pi. 



1950. Levantamento biogeogrdfico da Bafa de Guana- 

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1937. Oyster biology and oyster culture. 211 pp. 

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Parker, Frances L., Phleger, Fred B., and Pierson, 



Jean F. 

 1953. Ecology of foraminifera from San Antonio Bay 



and environs, southwest Texas. Cushman Found- 



Foram. Res., Spec. Pub. 2, 75 pp., 48 figs., 7 tables, 



4 pis. 

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1942. Ecology of sand beaches at Beaufort, North 



Carolina. Ecol. Monogr. 12: 135-190, 24 figs. 

 and Wharton, G. W. 



1938. The oyster "leech" Stylochus inimicua Palombi, 

 associated with oyster on the coasts of Florida. Ecol. 

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Puffer, Elton L. and Emerson, William K. 



1953. The moUuscan community of the oyster reef 

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 Shepard, Francis P. and Moody, Clarence L. 



1952. API research project 51 — study of near-shore 

 Recent sediments and their environments in the 

 northern Gulf of Mexico. 33d aimual meeting. 

 Amer. Petr. Inst., No., 1953. 14 pp., 10 figs. 

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1906. A preliminary report on the distribution of the 

 scallops and clams in the Chandeleur Islands regions, 

 Louisiana. Bull. Gulf Biologic Sta. 6: 29-43, 1 chart. 

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1949. Life between tide-marks in North America. 

 Endeavour 9 (33): 3 pp., 4 figs. 



1950. Life between tide-marks in North America. I. 

 The Florida Keys. Jour. Ecol. 38 (2): 354-402, 10 

 figs., pis. 9-15. 



1952. Life between tide-marks in North America. II. 

 Northern Florida and the Carolinas. Jour. Ecol. 

 40 (1): 1-49, 9 figs., pis. 1-6. 

 Whitten, H.; Rosene, H. F.; and Hedgpeth, J. W. 

 1950. The invertebrate fauna of Texas coast jetties; a 

 preliminary survey. Pub. Inst. Mar. Sci. 1 (2) : 53-87, 

 4 figs., 1 pi. 

 Zenkevich, L. A. 



1947. Fauna i biologicheskaia produktivnost moria. 

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 Zenkevitch, L., and Brotzky, V. 



1939. Ecological depth-temperature areas of benthos 

 mass-forms of the Barents Sea. Ecology 20 (4) : 569- 

 576, 2 figs. 



