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Bronikovsky's (1944) treatise on Carnegie Ceratia 

 are' quite useful. The most comprehensive sys- 

 tematic treatment of the dinoflagellates as a 

 group is Schiller's Dinoflagellata in Rabenhorst's 

 Cryptogamen-Flora (1931-37). The reports of 

 the larger world expeditions complete the general 

 literature on dinoflagellate taxonomy. Such ref- 

 erences are included in the bibliography. 



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1948. The importance of upwelling water to vertebrate 

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1950. Mass mortality of fish associated with the pro- 

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 Davis, C. C. 



1948. Gymnodinium brcvis sp. nov., a cause of discolored 

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1950. Brackish water plankton from mangrove areas in 

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Galtsoff, p. S. 



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Graham, H. W., and Bronikovsky, N. 



1944. The genus Ceralium in the Pacific and North 

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GUNTER, G. 



1942. Offatts Bayou, a locality with recurrent summer 

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Smith, F. G. W.; and Williams, R. H. 



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