Berlage, H.P., and H.J. DeBoer. 1959. On the extension 

 of the Southern Oscillation throughout the world 

 during the period July 1, 1949 up to July 1, 1957. 

 Geofis. Pura. Appl . Milano 43:287-295. 



Correlated the Southern Oscillation values 

 with pressure data from numerous points over 

 the globe. Found a high correlation of other 

 points with Easter Island. They postulated 

 that the Southern Oscillation operates prin- 

 cipally as a stationary wave in its effects 

 on the earth's atmosphere. 



KEY WORDS: atmospheric pressure, Southern 

 Oscillation . 



Berlage, H.P, and H.J. DeBoer. 1960. On the Southern 

 Oscillation, its way of operation and how it af- 

 fects pressure patterns in the higher latitudes. 

 Geofis. Pura. Appl. Milano 46:329-351. 



Presented arguments that Southern Oscillation 

 influences weather patterns over the globe; 

 that there are periods of weather types run- 

 ning for several years which are due to fluc- 

 tuations in the Southern Oscillation. 



KEY WORDS: atmosphere, atmospheric pressure. 

 Southern Oscillation, distribution. 



Bini, G. 1952. Osservazioni sulla fauna marina delle 

 coste del Chile e del Peru con speciale riguardo 

 alle specie ittiche in generale ed ai tonni in 

 particolare. Boll. Pesca Piscic. Idrobiol. 

 7 (1) :ll-60. 



In Italian, not read. Considered possibili- 

 ties for commercial fishery development for 

 tunas and bonito off Chile and Peru. 



KEY WORDS: tunas, temperatures, oceanography. 



