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BUMPUS, DEAN F., and C. GODFREY DAY. 

 1957. Drift bottle records for Gulf of Maine 

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CLOTHIER, C. R. 



1950. A key to some Southern California 

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TEMPLE. 



1961. The effectiveness of sampling methods 

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DAY, C. GODFREY. 



1958. Surface circulation in the Gulf of Maine 

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HARDY, A. C. 



1936. The continuous plankton recorder. Dis- 

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HOLLISTER, GLORIA. 



1934. Clearing and dyeing fish for bone study. 

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