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Caylor, Dr. Richard L. 



Botany, Administration (Director) 



Gulf Coast Research Laboratory 

 Box 336, Ocean Springs, Miss. 

 or Delta State Teachers College 

 Cleveland, Miss. 



Chestnut, lAr. Alphonse F. 



U. of N. Carolina Institute of 



j?ishory Research 

 Morehead City, N. C. 



Chipman, Dr. V/alter A. 



U.S. Fishery Laboratory 

 Beaufort, N, Carolina 



Church, Dr. Philip E, 



Univ. Wash. Ocoanographic Labs. 

 Friday Harbor and Seattle, Vfesh. 



Clapp, Dr. V/illiam F. 



'Sm. F. Clapp Laboratories, Inc. 

 Wasiiington St., Duxbury, Mass. 



Clark, Dr. Frances N. 



Calif. State Fisheries Lab. 

 Terminal Island, California 



Clark, Mr. John 



Texas A & M Research Foundation 



Laboratory 

 Grand Isle, La. 



Clarke, Dr. George L« 



Woods Hole Oceanogr. Institution 

 Woods Hole, Ivlass. 

 or Dopt. Biology, Harvard Univ. 



Cleaver, Mr. Fred 



Pacific Oceanic Fisheries Invest, 

 University of Hawaii 

 Honolulu, T. H, 



Cochrane, Ifr. J. D. 



Scripps Institution of Oceanogr. 

 La Jolla, Calif. 



Coe, Dr. Vifesley 



Scripps Institution of Oceanogr. 

 La Jolla, Calif. 



Invertebrate Zoology 

 Mollusc Investigations, 



Invertebrate Physiology 

 Oyster Physiology. 



Ifoteorology. 



Biology, Administration (Director) 

 Marine Fouling Organisms. 



Fishery Biology, Administration 

 (Director) 



Life History and Abundance of tho 

 Sardine • 



Marino Biology 



Causes of Oyster Mortality. 



Marine Biology 

 Ecology of Salt Ponds. 



Fishery Biology 



Spaivning and Early Life History of 

 Tunas. 



Relation of Distribution and Behavior 

 of Tunas to Hydrographic Features, 



Physical Oceanography 



Waves. 



MariM Invertebrate Zoology 



Taxonomy and Biology of Marine 

 Invertebrates, 



