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MARINE SCIENCE 



Subject 



Grant 

 No. 



Biological oceanography and lim- 

 nology — Continued 

 Research — Continued 



Edmondson, University of 

 Washington. 



Byrd, University of Georgia 



Yerger, Florida State Univer- 

 sity. 



Bailey, University of Michigan. 



Hungerford, University of 

 Kansas. 



Cantino, Michigan State Uni- 

 versity. 



Wood, University of Rhode 



Island. 

 Verduin, Ohio State University- 

 Olive, Colorado State Univer- 

 sity. 

 WiLUams, Wabash College 



Moore, Loyola University 



Eberly, Manchester College 



Goldman, University of Cali- 

 fornia, Davis. 

 Raney, Cornell University 



Parker, State College of Wash- 

 ington. 

 Hutchinson, Yale University... 

 Brooks, Yale University 



Goin, University of Florida 



Herre, Stanford University 



Thompson, University of Kan- 

 sas. 



Conant, Zoological Society of 

 Philadelphia. 



Hungerford, University of Kan- 

 sas. 



Young, Indiana University 



Inger, Chicago Museum of 

 Natural History. 



Hoar, University of British 

 Columbia. 



Gordon, University of Califor- 

 nia, Los Angeles. 



Raney, Cornell University 



Facilities: 



Armstrong, Marine Biological 

 Laboratory. 



Smith, University of Miami 



Ketchum, Woods Hole Oceano- 



graphic Institution. 

 Bookhout, Duke University 



Study of Relation Between Nutrient Sup- 

 ply and Productivity in Lake Washing- 

 ton. 



Development of Ochetosomatidae 



Freshwater Fishes of Florida 



Phylogeny of Spiny-Rayed Fishes 



Monographic Study of Microneetidae of 



the World. 

 Effect of Light on Growth, CO2 Fixation 



and Morphogenesis in the Water Mold, 



Blastocladiella. 

 Aquatic Plant Ecology 



Photosynthesis and Respiration in the 



Aquatic Environment. 

 Vertical Migratory Rhythmicity of Micro- 

 crustaceans. 

 Cause of Loss of Pigmentation in Cave 



Planarians. 

 enterspecific Relationships in Anostraca 



Populations. 

 Development of a MetaUmnetic Oxygdn 



Maximum in Lakes. 

 Basic Productivity and Limiting Factors 



in California Lakes. 

 Life History and Ecology of the River 



Herrings. 

 Copepod-Cladoceran Competition 



PaleoUmnological Studies 



Influence of Water Currents on Relative 

 Growth in Cyclomorphie Daphnia. 



Systematics and Evolution of the Amphi- 

 bia. 



Monograph of the Genus Usnea in North 

 America. 



Life History and Cytogenetics of Repre- 

 sentative Species from the Families of 

 Green Algae. 



Distribution ard Speciation in the Water 

 Snakes. 



Comparative Morphology and Taxonomy 

 of the Aquatic and Semiaquatic Hemip- 

 tera of the World. 



Taxonomic and Ecological Studies on 

 Aquatic Beetles. 



Systematics and Zoogeography of the 

 Fresh- Water Fishes of North Borneo. 



Osmoregulatory Function of the Thyroid 

 Gland in Fiat-Fishes. 



Osmotic Regulation in Euryhaltne Fishes. 



Research In North America Ichthyology. . 



General Support for the Marine Biological 



Laboratory. 

 Construction of Laboratory Buildings for 



the Maruie Biological Laboratory. 

 Ship Operations for Basic Biological 



Oceanographic Research. 

 Expansion of Facilities for Research in 



Marine Biology. 



G-6167 



G-6261 

 G-6260 



G-6368 

 G-6381 



G-7493 



G-8641 



G-8643 



G-8646 



G-8691 



G-8692 



G-8695 



G-8901 



G-8909 



G-8911 



G-8916 

 G-9235 



G-8625 



G-8645 



G-8697 



G-9040 

 G-9051 



G-9229 

 G-9231 

 G-8502 

 G-8802 

 G-9038 

 G-8295 

 G-8338 

 G-8339 

 G-8749 



Re S. 2692. 



Woods Hole, Mass., November 16, 1959. 



Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 

 New Senate Office Building, 

 Washington, D.C. 



Gentlemen : Before commenting on the proposed Marine Sciences and Re- 

 search Act of 1959 I may state that I am Senior Oceanographer Emeritus of the 

 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. I have served as consultant in con- 

 nection with marine problems to the Bureau of Ships, Navy Department, the 

 Beach Erosion Board and the Weather Bureau and was at one time Chairman 

 of the panel on Oceanography of the Committee on Geophysical Sciences, Be- 



