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, 1929. Progress of the Carnegie's seventh 



cruise. Proc. Internat. Oceanogr. Cong., Seville, pp. 

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, 1930. Resultados del septimo crucero del 



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— , and F. F. Bunker. 1930. The Carnegie and her last 



commander. Carnegie Inst. Wash. News Service Bull., 

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1930. The loss of the Carnegie and the 



death of Captain Ault. Sci. Mon., vol. 30, pp. 189-192. 

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1930. Gravity determinations on the Carnegie . 



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1929-1930. The Meinesz gravity-apparatus on the 



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1932-1933. Report on gravity-determinations on 



the Carnegie . Abstracted in Carnegie Inst. Wash. Year 

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andO. W. Torreson. 1930. The Meinesz gravity- 

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Gish, O. H. 1931. The importance of atmospheric-electric 

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and W. C. Parkinson. 1930-1931. Results of con- 

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Graham, H. W. 1934. The distribution of the plankton of the 

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1941. An oceanographic consideration of the dino- 



flagellate genus Ceratium. Ecol. Monogr., vol. 2, pp. 

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1941. Plankton production in relation to character 



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1930-1931. Quantitative phytoplankton studies in 



the open Pacific Ocean. Abstracted in Carnegie Inst. 

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and E. G. Moberg. 1931-1932. The distribution of 



pi ant -nutrients in the Pacific. Carnegie Inst. Wash. 

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and J. H. Paul. 1930-1931. Notes on the use of the 



Pettersson plankton-catcher on board the Carnegie . 

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Harradon, H. D. 1930. A biographical sketch of Captain 



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1929. James Percy Ault, 1881-1929. Terr. Mag., 



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Johnston, H. F. 1929-1930. Annual changes in the magnetic 

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1930. Preliminary values of the annual changes of 



the magnetic elements in the Pacific Ocean as deter- 

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Mauchly, S. J. 1928. On the method used for analyzing 



radioactive decay-curves obtained aboard the Carnegie . 

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Moberg, E. G. 1930. The distribution of oxygen in the Pa- 

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, J. P. Ault, and H. W. Graham. 1929-1930. The dis- 

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and H. W. Graham. 1930. The distribution of oxy- 

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, H. R. Seiwell, H. W. Graham, and J. H. Paul. 1930. 



The phosphate -content of the surface-water in the Pa- 

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Parkinson, W. C, and O. W. Torreson. 1931. The diurnal 

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Peters, W. J. 1929. The first year of the Carnegie's sev- 

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1930. On the possibility of using available vessels 



for determining magnetic secular-variation. Pub. 

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1930. Work of the Carnegie to date. Pub. Nation. 



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Piggot, C. S. 1932. Radium-content of ocean-t)ottom sedi- 

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1938. Core samples of the ocean bottom and their 



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Revelle, R. 1935. Preliminary remarks on the deep-sea 

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Seaton, S. L. 1929-1930. Results from radio observations 

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Seiwell, H. R. 1927-1928. A discussion of a proposed bio- 

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