LIST OF LITERATURE 



Allen, E. J., and Nelson, E. W., 1910. On the Artificial Culture of Marine Plankton Organisms. Journ. 



Mar. Biol. Assoc, n.s., viii, pp. 421-74. 

 Antarctic Pilot, The, 1930, pp. i-xxiv, 1-194. Hydrographic Dept., The Admiralty, London. 

 Atkins, W. R. G., 1926. The Phosphate Content of Sea Water in relation to the Grozvth of the Algal Plankton. 



Part III. Journ. Mar. Biol. Assoc, n.s., xiv, pp. 447-67. 

 1928. Seasonal Variations in the Phosphate and Silicate Content of Sea Water during 1926 and 1927 in 



Relation to the Phytoplankton Crop. Journ. Mar. Biol. Assoc, n.s., xv, pp. 191-205. 

 Bachrach, E., and Lefevre, M., 1928. Disparition de la carapace silicieuse chez les diatomees. Comptes 



rendus Soc biol., xcviii, pp. 1510-11. 

 1929. Contribution a I'etude du rSle de la silice chez les etres vivants. Observations sur la biologic 



des diatomees. Journ. de Physiologie et de Pathologie generale, xxvii, pp. 241-9. 

 Barnes, Howard T., 1928. Ice Engineering, pp. 1-364. Montreal. 

 Barnes, T. Cunliffe, 1932. The Physiological effect of Trihydrol in Water. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., U.S.A., 



XVIII, No. I, pp. 136-7. 

 Bayliss, Sir William Maddock, 1927. Principles of General Physiology. Fourth Ed., pp. i-xxviii, 1-882. 



London. 

 Braarud, Trygve, and Klem, Alf., 193 i . Hydrographical and Chemical Investigations in the Coastal Waters 



off More and in the Romsdalsfjord. Hvalradets Skrifter (Norske Vid.-Akad. Oslo), No. i, pp. 5-88. 

 Castracane, F., 1886. Report on the Diatomaceae collected by H.M.S. Challenger during the years 1873-76. 



Repts. Challenger Exped., Botany, 11, pp. i-iii, 1-178, pis. i-xxx. 

 Cleve, p. T., 1900. Plankton from the Southern Atlantic and the Southern Indian Ocean. Ofversigt K. Vet. 



Akad. Forhandlingar, Argang LVII, pp. 919-38. 

 Cooper, L. H. N., 1933. Chemical Constituents of Biological Importance in the English Channel, November 

 1930 to January 1932. Part L Phosphate, silicate, nitrate, nitrite, ammonia. Journ. Mar. Biol. 



Assoc, n.s., xvm, pp. 677-728. Part IL Hydrogen ion concentration, excess base, carbon dioxide 



and oxygen. Ibid., pp. 729-53. 

 Darwin, Charles, 1889. Journal of Researches into the Natural History and Geology of the Countries visited 



during the voyage of H.M.S. ' Beagle ' round the ivorld, under the Command of Capt. FitzRoy, R.N. 

 Fourth Ed., pp. i-xix, 1-381. 

 Gran, H. H., 1905. Diatomeen, in Brandt, Nordisches Plankton. Botanischer Teil, 1903-8, pp. 1-146. Kiel 

 und Leipzig. 



1912. Pelagic Plant Life, in Murray and Hjort, "Depths of the Ocean ". Pp. i-xx, 1-821 , maps i-iv, 



pis. i-ix. London. 



1929 a. Quantitative Plankton Investigations carried out during the Expedition with the 'Michael Sars', 



July-Sept., 1924. Rapports et Proces-verbaux des Reunions, Conseil Internal, pour I'Explor. de 

 la Mer, lvi, pp. 1-50. 



19296. Investigations of the Production of Plankton outside the Romsdalsfjord, 1926-27. Ibid , pp. 



1-112. (Note: pages not numbered consecutively.) 



1930. The Spring Grozvth of the Plankton at More in 1928-29, and at Lofoten in 1929, in Relation to its 



Limiting Factors. Skrift. Norske Vid.-Akad. Oslo, i. Mat. Naturvid. Klasse, No. 5, Oslo, 1931, 



PP- 5-77- 

 1932. Phytoplankton. Methods and Problems. Journ. du Conseil, VII, pp. 343-58. 



Gregory, William, 1855. On a Post-Tertiary Lacustrine Sand containing Diatomaccous Exuviae, from 



Glenshira near Inverary. Quart. Journ. Microsc. Sci., in, 30-43. 

 Hardy, A. C, 1933. Phytoplankton. In Hardy and Gunther, The Plankton of the South Georgia whaling 



grounds and adjacent zvaters, 1926-7. Discovery Reports (in press). 

 Harvey, H. W., 1928. The Biological Chemistry and Physics of Sea Water, pp. 1-194. Cambridge. 

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



Discovery Reports, vi, pp. 205-36, pis. xlv-xlvii, charts 1-7. 



