184 
references are fine accounts of the great 
Australian reef and of the creatures that 
live thereon. 
Wonders of the Great Barrier, Theodore 
Cleveland Roughley. New York, Scribner, 
1917. 282 p. $5.00. 
The Great Barrier Reef and Adjacent Isles, 
Keith Gillett and Frank McNeill. Rev.ed. 
Sydney, Coral Press, 1962. 209 p. Magnifi- 
cently illustrated. 
On Australia's Coral Ramparts, Paul A. Zahl. 
(National Geographic Magazine, vol. 111, 
no.l, Jan. 1957, pp-1-l\8). Easy, with fine 
pictures. 
Questions of the Coral Reefs, Norman D. 
Newell. (Natural History, vol.68, 1959, 
pp.118-31). 
Biology of the Corals, Norman D. Newell. 
(Natural History, vol.68, 1959, pp.226-35). 
Atlantic Reef Corals; a handbook of the 
common reef and shallow-water corals of 
Bermuda, Florida, the West Indies and Brazil, 
Frederick George Walton Smith. New York. 
Farrar, Strauss, 1948. 112 p. 
Florida's Coral City Beneath the Sea. Jerry 
Greenberg. (National Geographic Magazine, 
vol. 121, no.1l, Jan. 1962, pp. 70-89). This 
and the next title deal with the John 
Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park. 
Key Largo Coral Reef; America's first under- 
sea park, Charles M. Brookfield. (National 
Geographic Magazine, vol. 121, no.1, Jan. 
1962, pp.58-69). 
Geology of the Isles of Shoals, Katherine 
Stevens Fowler-Billings. Concord, New 
Hampshire State Planning and Development 
Commission, 1959. 51 p. About a group of 
islands just off the New Hampshire coast. 
Topographic map, Acadia National Park and 
vicinity, Hancock County, Maine... 1:31, 
680. Washington, U. S. Geological Survey, 
192. O.p. Text on verso: The Geology of 
Mount Desert Island, George McLane Wood. 
This is the only example of fiord coastline 
in the eastern United States. 
Sea Islands of Georgia; their geologic 
history, Count Dillon Gibson. Athens, 
Georgia, University of Georgia Press, 198. 
73 p- $2.00. 
The Ocean Island (Inagua), Gilbert C. Klingel. 
Garden City, New York, Doubleday-Anchor, 1961. 
415 p. $1.45. Natural history of a Carib- 
bean island. 
NATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHIC PROGRAM—1965 
Galapagos, World's End, Charles William Beebe. 
New York, Putnam, 1928. 43 p. Natural 
history of the island group. 
The Galapagos Islands; a history of cheir 
exploration, Joseph Richard Slevin. San 
Francisco, 1959. 150 p. (California 
Academy of Sciences. Occasional papers, 
no.25). 
An Island is Born; Oahu roars up from the 
deep. . . Nora Dowell Stearns. Honolulu, 
Honolulu Star-Bulletin Co., 1935. 115 p. 
Geologic Map and Guide of the Island of 
Oahu, Hawaii. . . Harold Thornton Stearns. 
Honolulu, 1939. 75 p. (Hawaii Division of 
Hydrography. Bulletin 2). This and the next 
title are a little technical, but very 
informative. 
Geology of the Hawaiian Islands, Harold 
Thornton Stearns. Honolulu, 196. 106 p. 
(Hawaii. Division of Hydrography. Bulletin 
8). 
The Explosive Birth of Myojin Island, Robert 
S. Dietz. (National Geographic Magazine, 
vol. 105, no.1, Jan. 1954, pp.117-28). About 
the 1952 eruption in the Pacific, south of 
Tokyo. 
A New Volcano Bursts from the Atlantic, 
John Scofield. (National Geographic 
Magazine, vol. 113, no.6, June 1958, pp.735- 
57). Im the Azores Islands, 1957. 
Tristan da Cunha: death of an Island, P.J. 
G. Wheeler. (National Geographic Magazine, 
vol. 121, no.5, May 1962, pp.679-95). 
Volcanic eruption of 1961. 
Lost Continents; the Atlantis theme in 
history, science, and literature, Lyon 
Sprague DeCamp. New York, Gnome Press, 
1954. 362 p. $5.00. 
Legendary Islands of the Atlantic; a study 
in medieval geography, William Henry Babcock. 
New York, 1922. 196 p. (American Geo- 
graphical Society. Research series, no.8). 
Includes information on Atlantis. 
LEGAL ASPECTS OF THE SEA 
The Public Order of the Oceans; a contemporary 
international law of the sea, Myres Smith 
McDougal and William T. Burke. New Haven, 
Yale University Press. 1962. 1226 p. $12.50. 
The Continental Shelf, Martinus Willem Mouton. 
The Hague, Nijhoff, 1952. 367 p. 
