ABSTRACTS 



Al ARCTIC INSTITUTE OF NORTH AMERICA. ARCTIC BIBLIOG- 

 RAPHY; prepared for and in cooperation with the Department of 

 Defense under the direction of the Arctic Institute of North America, 

 vol. 1, 1953+ Washington, Department of Defense [for sale by 

 Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washing- 

 ton 25, D. C.]. Irregular. 



Volume 3 is index to volumes 1 and 2, subsequent volumes have 

 their own indexes. Items are arranged alphabetically by author, 

 index includes in one alphabet biological, geographical and broad 

 subject terms. 



Just short of 50,000 items have been listed in the 8 volumes 

 published thus far. 



A2 BERICHTE UBER DIE WISSENSCHAFTLICHE BIOLOGIE (BERICHTE 

 UBER DIE GESAMTE BIOLOGIE, ABT. A) vol. 1, 1926+ Berlin, 

 Springer. Monthly. 



Vol. 70, 1950+ "referierendes Organ der Deutschen Botanischen 

 Gesellschaft"; vol. 94, 1955+ "referierendes Organ der Deutschen 

 Zoologischen Gesellschaft." 



Subject arrangement; author index in each number. Each volume 

 contains a special index number for authors and subjects. 



A3 BIBLIOGRAPHIA OCEANO GRAPHIC A. vol. 1, 1928 (1929)+ Latest 

 volumes (23 for 1950 and 28 for 1955) issued by the Consiglio 

 nazionale delle richerche, Rome, 1956 and 1959 respectively 

 (1951-54 not yet published). Annual. 



Title varies: vol. 1: Bibliographic generale des sciences de la 

 mer. 



Alphabetical author index included in each volume. Subject indexe s 

 only in volumes 1-15, where mammals are listed by species. 



Glossary of Latin--Italian-French-German-English terms in- 

 cluded in volume 8. Volume 23+ has text in Italian and English. 



Table of contents indicates subject arrangement. 



A4 BIOLOGICAL ABSTRACTS; FROM THE WORLD'S BIOLOGICAL 

 RESEARCH LITERATURE, vol. 1, 1926 (1927)+ Philadelphia, Uni- 

 versity of Pennsylvania. Monthly up to Aug. 1959; semimonthly, 

 vol. 35, 1960 + 



Each issue is arranged by subject categories and has alphabetical 

 author index. Each volume contains author, taxonomic, geographi- 

 cal, geological, subject indexes. Common names of aquatic mammals 

 appear in subject index, scientific names in taxonomic index (1956+). 

 Subject finder list for fishery biology included since January 1957. 



Since January 1939 published also in sections, covering general 

 biology; basic medical sciences; microbiology, immunology, public 

 health and parasitology; plant sciences; and animal sciences. 



