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Publications available from American Petroleum Institute, 50 West 50th St., 

 New York. 



Bibliography of Seismology, by E. A. Hodgson. Publications of the Dominion 

 Observatory, Ottawa, Canada. 



Canadian Geophysical Bulletin, published by the National Research Council of 

 Canada, Ottawa, Canada, quarterly. "Copy free upon request to anyone with 

 a bona fide interest." Subjects reviewed and abstracted are: general geo- 

 physics, meteorology and hydrology, oceanography, seismology, volcanology, 

 terrestrial magnetism, atmospheric ionization, geodesy (including gravity), tec- 

 tonics, geothermometry, and geochemistry. 



Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, D. C. List of publications 

 available on request. A comprehensive subject list of scientific geophysics, 

 containing reports by staff members and others sponsored by the Carnegie 

 Institution under the direction of the Geophysical Laboratory and the De- 

 partment of Terrestrial Magnetism. Invaluable for fundamental researches on 

 the Earth. 



Journal of Geophysical Research (formerly Terrestrial Magnetism and Atmos- 

 pheric Electricity), published by the William Byrd Press, Sherwood Avenue at 

 Durham Street, Richmond 22, Virginia. Contains papers on all subjects in 

 scientific geophysics (as distinguished from practical or industrial geophysics). 



Royal Astronomical Society, Monthly Notices, Geophysical Supplement, London, 

 England. Contains brief articles and notes on scientific geophysics. 



Seismological Society of America, Bulletin, published by the University of Cali- 

 fornia Press, Berkeley, California, quarterly. Among the objects of the Society 

 are: "to promote research in seismology, the scientific investigation of earth- 

 quakes and related phenomena." 



Society of Exploration Geophysics, Geophysics, a journal of general and applied 

 geophysics, Tulsa, Okla. Contains articles on theory, applications, instru- 

 mentation, techniques, methods, case histories, strategy and tactics of 

 exploration by geophysical and geochemical methods. A gold mine of tech- 

 nical detail for the practicing geophysicist. Some general articles, such as presi- 

 dential addresses each year. 



U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Seismological Publications, Department of 

 Commerce, Washington, D. C. List of publications available on request. 

 Covers many scientific phases of seismology and other geophysical subjects. 

 Valuable detailed information on design, installation, and operation of ob- 

 servatory equipment; the collection, reporting, reduction, and interpretation 

 of data. 



U. S. Geological Survey, Geophysical Abstracts, quarterly, Washington, D. C. 

 Covers "world literature of geophysics contained in periodicals, books and 

 patents. It deals with exploration by gravitational, magnetic, seismic, elec- 

 trical, radioactive, geothermal, and geochemical methods and with underlying 

 geophysical theory, research, and related subjects." 



