62 PAPERS FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF MARINE BIOLOGY. 



Vaughan, T. Wayland. 1914. The reef corals of southern Florida. Carnegie Inst. Wash., Year Book No. 12 



(for 1913), pp. 181-183. 

 , I9I+ . Investigations of the geology and geologic processes of the reef tracts and adjacent areas in the 



Bahamas and Florida. Carnegie Inst. Wash., Year Book No. 12 (for 1913), pp. 183-184. 



.1914- The platforms of barrier coral reefs. Bull. Amer. Geogr. Soc, vol. 46, pp. 426-429. 



, jgr^. Preliminary remarks on the geology of the Bahamas with special reference to the origin of the 



Floridian and Bahaman oolites. Carnegie Inst. Wash., Pub. No. 182, pp. 47-54. 

 . 1914. The building of the Marquesas and Tortugas atolls and a sketch of the geologic history of the 



Florida reef tract. Carnegie Inst. Wash., Pub. No. 182, pp. 55-67- 

 , with L. V. Pirsson. 1914. Contributions to the geology of Bermuda. Abstr. Sci., new ser., vol. 



39, p. 568. 

 t w ith C. W. Cooke. 1914. Correlation of the Hawthorn formation [Florida]. Jour. Wash. Acad. 



Sci., vol. 4, pp. 250-253. 

 . 1914. [Discussion of] "Origin of oolites and the oolitic texture in rocks," by T. C. Brown. Bull. Geol. 



Soc. Amer., vol. 25, p. 59. 

 . i 9I+ . [Discussion of] "Folded mountain chains, over-thrust sheets and block-faulted mountains in the 



East Indian Archipelago," by G. A. F. MolengrafF. Comptes rend., XII Cong. Geol. Internat., p. 702. 

 . 1915. Reef corals of the Bahamas and southern Florida. Carnegie Inst. Wash., Year Book No. 13 (for 



1914), pp. 222-226. 

 . 1915. Geological investigations in the Bahamas and southern Florida. Carnegie Inst. Wash., Year 



Book No. 13 (for 1914), pp. 227-233. 

 . kjij. Study of the stratigraphic geology and of the fossil corals and associated organisms in several of 



the smaller West Indian Islands. Carnegie Inst. Wash., Year Book No. 13 (for 1914), pp. 358-360. 

 . I9 i 5 . [List of] Corals from the "silex" bed of the Tampa formation. In W. H. Dall's A monograph of 



the molluscan fauna of the Orthaulax pugnax zone of the Oligocene of Tampa, Florida. U. S. Nat. 



Mus. Bull. 90, p. 18. 

 1915. Coral reefs and reef corals of the southeastern United States, their geologic history and their 



significance. Abstr. Science, n. s., vol. 41, pp. 508-509; Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer., vol. 26, pp. 58-60. 

 1915. Introductory remarks to symposium on the factors producing changes in position of strand line 



during the Pleistocene and post-Pleistocene. Jour. Wash. Acad. Sci., vol. 5, pp. 444-445. 

 1915. Resume of the present status of the geologic correlation of the Cretaceous and Tertiary formations 



of the Antilles. Jour. Wash. Acad. Sci., vol. 5, p. 489. 

 1915. Memorandum on the geology of the ground waters of the island of Antigua, B. W. I. West Indian 



Bull., vol. 14, No. 4, 5 pp. (Imperial Department of Agriculture for the West Indies.) 



1915. The geologic significance of the growth-rate of the Floridian and Bahaman shoal-water corals. 

 Jour. Wash. Acad. Sci., vol. 5, No. 17, pp. 591-600. 



1916. On Recent Madreporaria of Florida, the Bahamas, and the West Indies, and on collections from 

 Murray Island, Australia. Carnegie Inst. Wash., Year Book No. 14 (for 1915), pp. 220-23 1. 



, with E. W. Shaw. 1916. Geologic investigations of the Florida coral reef tract. Carnegie Inst. Wash., 



Year Book No. 14 (for 1915), pp. 232-238. 

 . 1916. Study of the stratigraphic geology and of the fossil corals and associated organisms in several of the 



smaller West Indian Islands. Carnegie Inst. Wash., Year Book No. 14 (for 1915), pp. 368-373. 

 . 1916. Present status of the investigation of the origin of barrier coral reefs. Amer. Jour. Sci., vol. 41, 



pp. 131-135. 

 , lgl 6. The results of investigations of the ecology of the Floridian and Bahaman shoal-water corals. 



Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., vol. 2, pp. 95-100. 

 . 1916. Some littoral and sublittoral physiographic features of the Virgin and northern Leeward Islands 



and their bearing on the coral reef problem. Jour. Wash. Acad. Sci., vol. 6, No. 3, pp. 53-66. 



Abstr. Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer., vol. 27, pp. 41-45. 

 . 1916. The corals and coral reefs of the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea. (Abstr. of paper read 



before special meeting of Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci., in cooperation with Pan-American Congress.) 



Sci., n. s., vol. 43, pp. 250-251. 

 . 1917. The reef-coral fauna of Carrizo Creek, Imperial County, California, and its significance. U. S. 



Geol. Surv. Prof. Paper 98-T, pp. 355-386, 1 1 pis. [Preliminary notice and abstract of conclusions.] 



Geograph. Review, vol. 2, p. 76. 

 . 1917. Some corals from Kermadec Islands. Trans. New Zealand Institute for 1916, 4 pis. [In press ] 



[Preliminary announcement.) Geograph. Review, vol. 2, p. 76. 



As they bear on the geology of coral-reef areas or on geologic processes there opera- 

 tive, the following papers, in the preparation of which I have participated or which have 

 been prepared either at my suggestion or under my direction, should be added to the list 

 already given: 



Barrell, Joseph. 1915. Factors in movements of the strand line. Jour. Wash. Acad. Sci., vol. 5, pp. 413-420. 

 . 191 5. Factors in movements of the strand line and their results in the Pleistocene and post-Pleistocene. 



Including a letter on botanical evidences, by M. L. Fernald. Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 40, pp. 1-22. 

 Cooke, C.W. 1915. The age of the Ocala limestone. U. S. Geol. Surv. Prof. Paper 95 -I, 11 pp. 

 Dole, R. B. 1914. Some chemical characteristics of sea-water at Tortugas and around Biscayne Bay, Florida. 



Carnegie Institution Wash., Pub. No. 182, pp. 69-78. 



