BIBLIOGRAPHY AND AUTHOR INDEX 



743 



Late Autumn to the Terminal Point, 

 1941-42. Univ. of Chicago Inst. Me- 

 teorol., Misc. Rept., 4: 1-48. 



Clark, A. H., 1914. Nocturnal Animals. J. 

 Wash. Acad. Sc. 4: 139-142. p. 553. 



1925. Animals of Land and Sea. New 



York, Van Nostrand. p. 459. 



1927. Geography and Zoology. Ann. A. 



Am. Geogr., 17: 101-145. p. 237. 



Clark, Frances N., 1925. The Life History of 

 Leitresthes tenuis, an Atherine Fish with 

 Tide Controlled Spawning Habits. Cahf. 

 Fish & Game Comm. Bull, 10: 1-58. p. 

 84. 



Clark, L. B., 1941. Factors in the Lunar 

 Cvcle which May Control Reproduction 

 in the Atlantic Palolo. Coll. Net., 16; 66- 

 67. p. 84. 



1941a. Factors in the Lunar Cycle which 



Mav Control Reproduction in the Atlan- 

 tic Palolo. Biol. Bull., 81: 278. p. 84. 



Clark, W. M., 1928. Determination of Hydro- 

 gen Ions. Baltimore, Williams & Wilkins. 

 D. 56. 



Clarke, F. W., 1924. The Data of Geochemis- 

 try. 5th ed. U.S.G.S. Bull, 770. pp. 157, 

 199, 498. 



and Wheeler, W. C, 1922. The Inor- 

 ganic Constituents of Marine In\'erte- 

 brates. U.S.G.S. Prof. Papers, 124: 1-62. 

 p. 206. 



Clarke, G. L., 1933. Diurnal Migration of 

 Plankton in the Gulf of Maine and Its 

 Correlation with Changes in Submarine 

 Irradiation. Biol. Bull., "65; 402-436. pp. 

 554, 555. 



1934. Factors Affecting Vertical Distri- 

 bution of Copepods. Ecol. Monogr., 4: 

 530-540. p. 554. 



1936. On the Depth at which Fish Can 



See. Ecology, 17: 452-456. p. 126. 



1938. Light Penetration in the Caribbean 



Sea and in the Gulf of Mexico. J. Mar. 

 Res., 1: 85-94. 



1939. The Utilization of Solar Energy 



bv A(|uatic Organisms. Publ. Am. A. Adv. 

 Sc, 70; 27-38. p. 124. 



1939a. Variation in the Transparency 



of Three Areas of the Atlantic through- 

 out the Year. Ecologv, 20: 529-543. p. 

 124. 



1939b. The Relation between Diatoms 



and Copepods as a Factor in the Produc- 

 tivity of the Sea. Quart. Rev. Biol., 14: 

 60-64. p. 71. 



1946. Dynamics of Production in a 



Marine Area. Ecol. Monogr., 76; 321-335. 

 pp. 519, 520, .521. 



, Edmondson, W. T., and Ricker, W. E., 



1946. Mathematical Formulation of Bio- 

 logical Productivity. Ecol. Monogr., 76; 

 336-337. pp. 519. 522. 



and GelHs, S. S., 1935. The Nutrition of 



Copepods in Relation to the Food-Cul- 



ture Cycle of the Sea. Biol. Bull, 68: 

 231-246. p. 444. 



and Zinn, D. J., 1937. Seasonal Pro- 

 duction of Zooplankton off Woods Hole 

 with Special Reference to Calanus fin- 

 marchicus. Biol. Bull, 73: 464^87. p. 

 534. 



Clarke, J. E., Margerie, I., and Marshall, R., 

 1924. Report on Phenological Observa- 

 tion in the British Isles, 1922-23. Q. ]. 

 Roy. Meteorol Soc, 50: 277-323. pp. 118, 

 519. 



Clausen, C. P., 1940. Entomophagous Insects. 

 New York, McGraw-Hill. pp. 70, 494. 



Clausen, J., Keck, D. D., and Hiesey, W. M., 

 1940. Experimental Studies on the Nature 

 of Species. I. Effect of Varied Environ- 

 ments on Western North American 

 Plants. Publ. Carnegie Inst. Wash., 520: 

 1-452. p. 628. 



, , 1945. Experimental Studies 



on the Nature of Species. II. Plant Evolu- 

 tion through Amphiploidy and Autoploidv 

 with Examples from the Madiinae. Pub. 

 Carnegie Inst. Wash., 564: 1-174. p. 626. 



Clausen, R. G., 1934. Body Temperature of 

 Fresh Water Fishes. Ecology, 75; 139- 

 144. pp. 97, 494. 



Clemens, W. A., 1917. An Ecological Study of 

 the Mayfly Nymph Chirotones. Univ. Tor- 

 onto Studies, (Biol.) 17. pp. 156, 157. 



Clements, F. E., 1905. Research Methods in 

 Ecology. Lincoln, Univ. Pub. Co. pp. 34. 

 530. 



1916. Plant Succession: An Analysis of 



the Development of Vegetation. Publ. Car- 

 negie Inst. Wash. 242: 1-512. p. 530. 



1924. Methods and Principles of Palaeo- 



ecology. Year Book, Carnegie Inst. Wash., 

 32: 319. p. 57. 



1928. Plant Succession and Indicators; A 



Definitive Edition of Plant Succession and 

 Plant Indicators. New York, Wilson, p. 

 577. 



and Chancy, R. W., 1936. Environment 



and Life in the Great Plains. Publ. Car- 

 negie Inst. Wash. 24, Suppl, pp. 1-54. pp. 

 83, 475. 



and Shelford. V. E., 1939. Bio-ecology. 



New York. Wiley, pp. 11, 34, 47, 62, 69, 

 85. 87, 227, 348', 395. 406, 441, 449, 4.50, 

 4.59, 462, 466, 475, 514, .528, 531, 571. 

 574, 576, 577, 578, 580, 586. 590, 596, 

 695, 698. 



Cleveland, L. R., 1924. The Physiological and 

 Symbiotic Relationships between the In- 

 testinal Protozoa of Termites and Their 

 Host, with Special Reference to Eeticiili- 

 termes -flvipes Kollar. Biol. Bull, 46: 

 177-225. pp. 62, 716. 



1925. Toxicity of O.xygen for Protozoa in 



Vivo and in Vitro; Animals Defaunated 

 \\nthout Injury. Biol. Bull, 48: 455-468 

 p. 716. 



