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173. 
175, 
180. 
181, 
407. 
FISHERY BIOLOGY WEBSTER 
Principles of fishery management, stressing dynamics 
of growth, populations, and production. Techniques 
of fishery management and the investigational aspects 
of fishery biology are also included, 
FISHERY BIOLOGY LABORATORY WEBSTER 
Field and biometrical exercises in fishery management. 
OCEANOGRAPHY BARLOW 
Physical and chemical aspects of the oceans, particu- 
larly as background for marine ecology; geography and 
geology of the ocean floor; currents, tides, distribu- 
tion of temperatures. Laboratory work in processing 
oceanographic data. 
MARINE ECOLOGY BARLOW 
The sea as an environment; the physical and chemical 
characteristics of marine habitats; the productivity 
of the sea; the relation of hydrography to fisheries 
and faunal distributions. 
RESEARCH PROGLEMS IN OCEANOGRAPHY BARLOW 
For information contact: 
Dr. John P. Barlow 
Department of Conservation 
Cornell University 
Ithaca, New York 
DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY 
Instructional Staff: 
GEORGE €. KENT, Ph.D., Professor of Plant Pathology; 
Head, Department of Plant Pathology; Acting Head, 
Department of Botany 
JOHN M. KINGSBURY, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Botany 
Degrees Offered: 
None in marine sciences, Appropriate thesis research 
problems dealing with marine algae may be undertaken by 
candidates for the M.S. or Ph.D. degrees under the 
direction of Professor Kingsbury. Problems requiring 
living materials which cannot be cultured ordinarily 
will be performed by arrangement at an appropriate marine 
station; 
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