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Between the Tides, Philip Street. New York, 
Philosophical Library, 1953. 175 p. Mild 
British slant. 
Life of the Shore and Shallow Sea, Douglas P. 
Wilson. 2d ed. London, Nicholson & Watson, 
1951. 213 p. Mild British slant. 
The Sea Shore, Charles Maurice Yonge. 
Collins, 1949. 311 p. (New Naturalist 
series). Meaty explanation of shore biology 
and ecology; British slant. 
London, 
Natural History of Marine Animals, G. E. 
MacGinitie and Nettie MacGinitie. New York, 
McGraw-Hill, 1949. 73 p. $9.50. Easy 
college textbook, emphasizing coastal in- 
vertebrates. 
The Biology of the Sea-shore, Frederick 
William Flattely and D. L. Walton. New York, 
Macmillan, 1947. 336 p. College textbook. 
1001 Questions Answered About the Seashore, 
Norman John Berrill and Jacquelyn Berrill. 
New York, Dodd, Mead, 1957. 305 p. $5.00. 
For ages 10 to 1. 
Sea and Shore, Clarence John Hylander. New 
York, Macmillan, 1950. 22 p. $3.00. All 
about coastal life, for children 10 to lh. 
Living Tide, N. J. Berrill. 
Mead. 
Boston, Dodd, 
Exploring the Seacoast, John Perry and Jane 
Greverus Perry. New York, Whittlesey, 1961. 
305 p. $3.50. Various scientific activi- 
ties, for ages 10 to 1h. 
Nature Study at the Seashore; exploring with 
your camera, Percy A. Morris. New York, 
Ronald Press, 1962. 29) p. $6.00. 
Seashores; a guide to animals and plants 
along the beaches, Herbert Spencer Zim and 
Lester Ingle. New York, Simon & Schuster, 
1955. 160 p. $1.00. Well-illustrated 
guide to recognizing 50 commoner forms of 
life. 
Beginner's Guide to Seashore Life, Leon 
Augustus Hausman. New York, Putnam, 199. 
128 p. $2.00. Easy recognition book. 
Field Book of Seashore Life, Roy Waldo Miner. 
New York, Putnam, 1950. 888 p. $7.00. How 
to recognize the common invertebrates of the 
Atlantic coast, from Nova Scotia to Cape 
Hatteras. 
Life in the Shifting Dunes; a popular field 
guide to the natural history of Castle Neck, 
Ipswich, Massachusetts, with attention to 
17. 
26. 
NATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHIC PROGRAM—1965 
the unusual ecological relationships peculiar 
to such an area, Laurence B. White. Boston, 
Museum of Science, 1960. 85 p. $1.75. 
The Bay; a naturalist discovers a universe of 
life above and below the Chesapeake, Gilbert 
Goer a New York, Dodd, Mead, 1951. 
278 p. 
One Hundred HoursBeneath the Chesapeake, 
Gilbert C. Flingel. (National Geographic 
Magazine, vol. 107, no.5, May 1955, pp.681- 
96.). Underwater life near Gwynn Island, 
Maryland. 
Marine Life in Texas Waters, Clyde Theodore 
Reed. Houston, Anson Jones Press, 1941. 88 p. 
(Texas Academy of Science. Publications in 
natural history, Non-technical series). 
Between Pacific Tides, Edward Flanders 
Ricketts and Jack Calvin. 3d ed, rev. by 
Joel Walker Hedgpeth. Stanford, California, 
Stanford University Press, 1952. 502 p. 
Appreciation book on Pacific coast biology 
and ecology. $6.95. 
Animals of the Seashore, Muriel Lewin 
Guberlet. Portland, Oregon, Binfords & Mort, 
1962. In press. Describes 200 common 
creatures of the Pacific Northwest coasts. 
Common Seashore Life of the Pacific North- 
west, Lynwood Smith. Ed. by Vinson Brown. 
Healdsburg, California, Naturegraph Co., 1952. 
65 p. $1.75. 
Introduction to Seashore Life of the San 
Francisco Bay Region and the Coast of Northern 
California, Joel Walker Hedgpeth. Berkeley, 
California, University of California Press, 
1962. 136 p. $1.95. 
Common Seashore Life of Southern California, 
Joel Walker Hedgpeth. Healdsburg, California, 
Naturegraph Co., 1961. 64 p. $1.75. 
Seashore Treasures, Charles Howard Edmondson. 
Palo Alto, California, Pacific Books, 19)9. 
14) p. Marine life of the Hawaiian coast. 
SHELLS: MOLLUSKS. 
Introducing Seashells; a colorful guide for 
the Seginning collector, Robert Tucker Abbott. 
New York, Van Nostrand, 1955. 70 p. $2.50. 
Fine. This and the next two titles tell how 
to collect and appreciate shells; they are 
not identification books. 
Sea Treasure; a guide to shell collecting, 
Kathleen Yerger Johnstone. Boston, Houghton 
Mifflin, 1957. 242 p. $.00. Fine. 
