BIBLIOGRAPHY 



Although by no means exhaustive, this list of literature will 

 be found useful in relation to the scope of this volume. 



GENERAL 



" The Depths of the Ocean." — By Sir J. Murray and Prof. 



J. Hjort. Macmillan & Co., Ltd. 

 " Founders of Oceanography." — By Sir William Herdman. 



Edward Arnold & Co. 

 " Science of the Sea." — Second edition. Edited by Dr. 



E. J. Allen. The Clarendon Press, Oxford. 

 " An Introduction to Oceanography." — By Prof. J. John- 

 stone. Liverpool University Press. 

 " Life in the Sea." — By Prof. J. Johnstone. Cambridge 



University Press. 

 " The Ocean." — By Sir J. i^.Iurray. The Home University 



Library. Thornton Butterworth, Ltd. 

 " Animal Life in the Sea." — By R. J. Daniel. Hodder & 



Stoughton, Ltd. 

 " Voyage of the Beagle." — By Charles Darwin. John 



Murray. 

 " The Depths of the Sea." — By Sir C. Wyville Thomson. 



Macmillan & Co., Ltd. 

 " Notes by a Naturalist on the Challenger." — By 



H. N. Moseley. Macmillan & Co., Ltd. 

 " The Arcturus Adventure." — Bv William Beebe. Putnam 



& Co. Ltd. 

 " A Naturalist in Indian Seas." — By A. Alcock. John 



Murray. 

 " Oceanography." — By Henry B. Bigelow. Houghton Mifflin 



Co., and Chapman & Hall. 

 " The Last Cruise of the ' Carnegie.' " — By J. Harland Paul. 



Williams & Wilkins. 

 " T. H. Huxley's Diary of the Voyage of H.M.S. ' Rattle- 

 snake." — Edited by JuHan S. Huxley. Chatto & Wind us. 

 " Half-Mile Down." — By William Beebe. John Lane. 



THE SEASHORE and SHALLOW WATERS 

 " Biology of the Seashore." — By F. W. Flattely and C. L. 



Walton. Sidgwick & Jackson, Ltd. 

 " A Naturalist's Holiday by the Sea." — By A. de C. 

 Sowerby. G. Routledge & Sons, Ltd. 

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