436 LITERATURE 



3. " The Norwegian Sea " : B. Helland Hensen and F. Nansen. 



4. " Hydrographical Tables " : M. Knudsen. 



5. " The Tides and Kindred Phenomena of the United King- 



dom " : Sir G. H. Darwin. 

 See also I., Nos. 3, 4, 7. 



III. THE SHORE. 



' Coral Reefs " : Charles Darwin. 



' Corals and Coral Islands " : J. D. Dana. 



' Animal Life " : Carl Semper. 



' Physical Geography " : F. M. Davis. 



' Les Depots Marins " : L. W. Collet. 



' Maidive and Laccadive Archipelagoes " : Cambridge 



i. 

 2. 



3- 



4- 



6. 



Univ. Press. 

 See also I., No. 7. 



IV. THE PLANTS. 



1. ' Pflanzenleben der Hochsee " : G. Schiitt. 



2. ' Meeresalgen Deutschlands und Oesterreichs " : F. Hauck. 



3. ' Phycologia Britannica " : W. H. Harvey. 



4. ' Nereis Borealis-americana " : W. H. Harvey. 



5. ' Nereis Australis " : W. H. Harvey. 



6. ' Phycologia Australica " : W. H. Harvey. 



7. ' Marine Algae of New England " : W. G. Farlow. 



8. ' Some Aqueous Media for Preserving Algae " : Setchell and 



Osterhout, Bot. Gaz., xxi., 140. 



V. THE FLOATING ANIMALS. 



1. " Planktonkunde " : A. Steuer (an admirable book, and 



the only one which deals with the whole subject). 



2. " Nordisches Plankton " : by various authors, for work in 



the North Atlantic and dependent waters. 



3. For special groups the Reports of the Expeditions cited 



above should be used, and contain references to the 

 previous literature. 



VI. THE SEA FLOOR. 



1. " Deep Sea Deposits" : Challenger Report, by Murray and 



Renard. 



2 . " Grund Proben ' ' : Valdivia Report, by Murray and Philippi . 



3. " Report of the Albatross Expedition, 1904-1905 " : A. 



Agassiz, in Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool., xxxiii. 



VII. ANIMALS OF THE SEA FLOOR. 



i. " Grundziige der Marinen Tiergeographie " : A. OrtmaniL 

 See also remarks under V., No. 3. 



