13. 
NATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHIC PROGRAM—1965 
Marine Sciences Instrumentation. . . Vol.1, 
A collection of papers presented at the 
Marine Conference. . Woods Hole, 1961, 
edited by Roy D. Gaul. New York, Plenum 
Press, 1962. 354 p. $12.50. 
Oceanography Vessels of the World; a joint 
publication of IGY World Data Center A for 
Oceanography and the National Oceanographic 
Data Center, compiled by Luis R. A. Capurro 
and others. Washington, printed by U. S. 
Naval Oceanographic Office. 1961. 1 vol. 
(National Oceanographic Data Center general 
series, Publication G-2). Sold by the 
Oceanographic Office for $4.50. 
Proceedings, Government-industry Oceanographic 
Instrumentation Symposium, sponsored by the 
Interagency Committee on Oceanography. . . 
1961. Edited by Julius Rockwell. Washington, 
Miller-Columbian Reporting Service, 1962. 
482 p. $6.00. 
SURVIVAL AT SEA: SAFETY, HEALTH. 
The Raft Book, Harold Gatty. New York, 
George Grady Press, 1943. 152 p. Survival 
and navigation book for castaways. 
Know-how in the Surf, John Bloomfield. 
Melbourne, Angus and Robertson, 1959. 
Safety on the beach. 
205 p. 
Dangerous Marine Animals, Bruce W. Halstead. 
Cambridge, Maryland, Cornell Maritime Press, 
1959. 16 p. $4.00. About creatures that 
sting, bite, or are poisonous to eat. 
Sea Pests; poisonous or harmful sea life of 
Florida and the West Indies, Craig Phillips 
and W. H. Brady. Coral Gables, Florida, 
University of Miami Press,1953. 78 p. 
Proceedings of the Underwater Physiology 
Symposium, January 10-11, 1955, Washington, 
D.C... . Loyal G. Goff, editor. Washington 
1955. 153 p. (National Academy of Sciences- 
National Research Council. Publ. 377). 
Collection of articles on oxygen toxicity, 
bends, respiratory problems, etc. O.P. 
A Survey Report on Human Factors in Under- 
sea Warfare. the Committee on Undersea 
Warfare. Washington, National Academy of 
Sciences-National Research Council, 199. 
541 p. $3.00. 
Underwater Medicine, Stanley Miles. Phil- 
adelphia, Lippincott, 1962. 328 p. $10.00. 
On underwater physiology, hazards, safety, 
medicine. 
10. 
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1,. DIVING. 
A. General 
Man Under the Sea, James Dugan. New York. 
Collier Books, 1963. 332 p. $1.50. In 
press. Originally published in 1956, this 
is an informal history of man's varied 
underseas activities: submarine archaeology, 
treasure search, undersea warfare, mineral 
prospecting, submarines, etc. 
Famous Underwater Adventurers, Frederic 
Wagner. New York, Dodd, Mead, 1962. 159 p. 
$3.00. Good brief biographies of Robert 
Gulton, Simon Lake, William Beebe, the 
Piccards, Cousteau, and seven other experts, 
for ages 10-15. 
B. Bathysphere and Bathyscaph Diving 
Half Mile Down, Charles William Beebe, 
New York, Harcourt, 193). 33h p. About 
the Beebe-Barton descent to 2500 feet, off 
Bermuda, in 193). 
2000 Fathoms Down, Georges S. Houot and 
Pierre Henri Willm. New York, Dutton, 1955. 
192 p. $4.75. Enthusiastic account of 
dives in a French bathyscaph, 197 to 1953. 
Seven Miles Down; the story of the bathy- 
scaph Trieste, Jacques Piccard and Richard 
S. Dietz. New York, Putnam, 1961. 256 p. 
$5.00. First-hand account of the dive of 
January 23, 1960, and of the dives. leading 
up to it. 
Man's Deepest Dive, Jacques Piccard. (Na- 
tional Geographic Magazine, vol.118. no.2, 
Aug. 1960, pp.22)-39). About the dive of 
January 23, 1960. 
Four Years of Diving to the Bottom of the 
Sea, Georges S. Houot. (National Geographic 
Magazine, vol.113, no.5, May 1958, pp.71h- 
31). This and the next three items deal with 
French bathyscaph dives, in the Mediterranean. 
Two and a Half Miles Down, Georges S. Houot. 
(National Geographic Magazine, vol. 106, 
no.l, July 1954, pp.80-86). 
Diving Through an Undersea Avalanche, 
Jacques-Yves Cousteau. (National Geographic 
Magazine. vol. 107, no.4, April 1955, 
pp.538-2). 
To the Depths of the Sea by Bathyscaphe, 
Jacques-Yves Cousteau. (National Geographic 
Magazine, vol.106. no.1. July 195). pp.67-79). 
C. Helmet and Hose Diving. 
