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LIST OF LITERATURE 



Atkins, W. R. G., 1923. (a) The phosphate content of fresh and salt water in its relationship to the growth of 

 the algal plankton. J. Mar. Biol. Ass. U.K., XII, pp. 119-50. 



1923. (b) The silica content of some natural waters and of culture media. J. Mar. Biol. Ass. U.K., XIII, 



pp. 151-9. 

 Bachrach, E. and Lefevre, M., 1928. Disparition de la carapace siliceuse chez les diatomies. C.R. Soc. Biol., 



Paris, xcviii, pp. 1510-11. 

 1929. Contribution a Vitude du rSle de la silice chez les etres vivants. Observations sur la biologie 



des diatomies. J. Physiol. Path, gen., xxvn, pp. 241-9. 

 Clowes, A. J. and Deacon, G. E. R., 1935. The deep-water circulation of the Indian Ocean. Nature, Lond., 



cxxxvi, pp. 936-8. 

 Cooper, L. H. N., 1933. Chemical constituents of biological importance in the English Channel, November 



1930, to January 1932. Part I. Phosphate, silicate, nitrate, nitrite, ammonia. J. Mar. Biol. Ass. 



U.K., xvm, pp. 677^728. Part II. Hydrogen ion concentration, excess base, carbon dioxide and 



oxygen. J. Mar. Biol. Ass. U.K., xvm, pp. 729-754. Part III. June-December 1932. Phosphate, 



silicate, nitrite, hydrogen ion concentration, with a comparison with wind records. J. Mar. Biol. Ass. 



U.K., XIX, pp. 55-62. 



1935- The rate of liberation of phosphate in sea-water by the breakdown of plankton organisms. J. Mar. 



Biol. Ass. U.K., xx, pp. 197-200. 

 Deacon, G. E. R., 1933. A general account of the hydrology of the South Atlantic Ocean. Discovery Reports, 



VII, pp. 171-238, pis. viii-x. Cambridge. 



1937. The hydrology of the Southern Ocean. Discovery Reports, xv, pp. 1-124, pis. i-xliv. Cambridge. 



Earland, A., 1936. Foraminifera. Part IV. Additional records from the Weddell Sea sector from material 



obtained by the S.Y. 'Scotia'. Discovery Reports, xm, pp. 1-76, pis. i, ii and ii a. Cambridge. 

 Hart, T. J., 1934. On the phytoplankton of the south-west Atlantic and the Bellingshausen Sea 1929-1931. 



Discovery Reports, vm, pp. 1-268. Cambridge. 

 Harvey, H. W., Cooper, L. H. N., Lebour, M. V. and Russell, F. S., 1935. Plankton production and its 



control. J. Mar. Biol. Ass. U.K., xx, pp. 407-42. 

 Herdman, H. F. P., 1932. Report on soundings taken during the Discovery Investigations, 1926-32. Discovery 



Reports, VI, pp. 205-36, pis. xlv-xlvii, charts 1-7. Cambridge. 

 King, E. J. and Lucas, C. C, 1928. The use of picric acid as an artificial standard in the colorimetric estimation 



of silica. Journ. Amer. Chem. Soc, l, pp. 2395-7. 

 Ruud, J. T., 1930. Nitrates and phosphates in the Southern Seas. Journ. Conseil, v, No. 3, pp. 347-60. 



Copenhagen. 

 Stanbury, F. A., 193 1. The effect of light of different intensities, reduced selectively and non-selectively, upon 



the rate of growth of '" Nitzsckia closterium". J. Mar. Biol. Ass. U.K., XVII, pp. 633-53. 

 Station List, 1932. Discovery Investigations Station List 1929-193 1. Discovery Reports, iv, pp. 1-232, 



pis. i-v. Cambridge. 

 Wattenberg, H., 1933. Das chemische Beobachtungsmaterial und seine Gewinnung. Wissenschaftliche 



Ergebnisse der Deutschen Atlantischen Expedition auf dem Forschungs- und Vermessungsschiff 



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 Wust, G., 1933. Das Bodenwasser und die Gliederung der Atlantischen Tiefsee. Wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse 



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1925-7, vi, Teil 1. 



