NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION. 

 1961. Specialized science informa- 

 tion services in the United States. 

 National Science Foundation. NSF 

 61-68. 528 pp. Government Print- 

 ing Officje, Washington Z5, D. C. 

 $1. 75. 



A directory of selected special- 

 ized information services in the 

 physical and biological sciences. 



NAVY HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE. 

 1960. Oceanographic instrumenta- 

 tion; final report of the Committee 

 on Instrumentation, second edition. 

 Special publication No. 41. U. S. 

 Navy Hydr ographic Office, Wash- 

 ington 25, D. C. $1. 80. 



PETTERSSON, HANS. 

 1954. The ocean floor. Yale Univer- 

 sity, Mrs. Hepsa Ely Silliman 

 Memorial Lectures, Vol. 33, 1952. 

 Yale University Press, New Haven. 

 181 pp., illus., maps. $3.00. 

 Describes ocean floor and deep- 

 sea life. 



PICCARD, AUGUSTE. 

 1956. Earth, sky, and sea. Trans- 

 lated from the French by Christina 

 Stead. Oxford University Press, 

 New York. 192 pp., illus. 



ROUNSEFELL, GEORGE A(rmytage), 

 and W. HARRY EVERHART. 

 1953. Fishery science, its methods 

 and applications. John Wiley & Sons, 

 New York. 444 pp. 



General for students, biologists, 

 and administrators. 



RUSSELL, ROBERT C(hr istopher) 

 H(amlyn), and D. H. MacMILLAN. 

 1952. Waves and tides, with forward 

 by Herbert Chatley. Hutchinson's 

 Scientific & Technical Publications, 

 London and New York. 348 pp. , 

 illus. , plates. $6. 00. 



SEARS, MARY (Editor). 

 1961. Oceanography; lectures pre- 

 sented at the International Oceano- 

 graphic Congress held in New York, 

 31 August - 12 September 1959. 

 American Association for the Ad- 

 vancement of Science, Publication 

 No. 67, Washington, D. C. 654 pp. , 

 illus. 



SCHENCK, HILBERT VAN NYDECK, 

 and HENRY W. KENDALL. 

 1957. Underwater photography 

 (revised). Illustrated by John £. 

 Johnson. Cornell Maritime Press, 

 Cambridge, Maryland, ix. , 126 pp., 

 illus . 



PICCARD, JACQUES, and ROBERT 

 S. DIETZ. 

 1961. Seven miles down. G. P. 

 Putnam's Sons, New York. 249 pp. 

 History of ultra-deep subnnersi- 

 bles in oceanography including 

 technical aspects. 



SHEPARD, F(rancis) P(arker). 

 1959. The earth beneath the sea. 

 Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore. 

 275 pp. , illus. $5. 00. 



An up-to-date readable account 

 of marine geology by a pioneer 

 of the field. 



RICKETTS, EDWARD F. , and JACK 

 CALVIN. 

 1960. Between Pacific tides; an 

 account of the habits and habitats of 

 some five hundred common conspi- 

 cious seashore invertebrates of the 

 Pacific coast between Sitka, Alaska 

 and Northern Mexico (revised by 

 Joel W. Hedgepeth). Forward by 

 John Steinbeck. Stanford University 

 Press, Stanford, California. 502 

 pp., illus. $5. 50. 



Semitechnical style. Organized 

 by environmental area; outer 

 coast; open coast; etc. Scientific 

 infornnation and keys. 



SMITH, F. G. WALTON, and 

 HENRY CHAPIN. 

 1954. The sun, the sea, and tomor- 

 row; potential sources of food, 

 energy, and minerals from the sea. 

 Charles Scribner's Sons, New York. 

 210 pp. , illus . 



A survey of food and mineral 

 resources in the ocean. 



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