204. 
214, 
216, 
238. 
249, 
250. 
NATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHIC PROGRAM—1965 
relations, productivity, conservation, problems, 
etc., concerned with animal life in the ocean. 
Lectures, reviews, conferences, field and lab- 
oratory work, : 
PARASITES OF MARINE ANIMALS HUNTER 
The major groups of parasites will be considered 
in relation to different types of marine animals. 
Systemstics of the parasites present will be con- 
sidered along with host-parasite relations and 
life cylees. A special problem will be selected 
by the student and completed during the last two 
weeks of the course. 
OCEANOGRAPHY LIVINGSTONE 
An introduction to the study of the ocean, Con- 
sideration of its physical, chemical, biochemical, 
and geological processes. Lectures, laboratory, 
field trips, and introduction to periodical liter- 
ature. 
(Advanced courses in Oceanography planned for next 
year with new staff.) 
LIMNOLOGY LIVINGSTONE 
A study of lakes, ponds, and streams, including 
their origin, development, geochemistry, energy 
balanee, productivity, and the dynamics of the 
plant and animal communities living in them. Lec- 
tures, field trips, laboratory work. 
SYSTEMATIC ZOOLOGY BAILEY 
The fundamental theory and practice involved in 
the collection, identification, and classification 
of animals. 
PHYSIOLOGY OF INVERTEGRATF RECEPTORS, EFFECTORS, 
AND COORDINATION SANDEEN 
A study of sense organs, endocrine and nervous 
mechanisms, muscles, chromatophores and other effec- 
tors in selected invertebrate animals, Lectures, 
reports and laboratory. 
PHYSIOLOGICAL ECOLOGY OF MARINE ANIMALS VERNBERG 
A study of the physiological responses of marine 
animals in relation to certain environmental fac- 
tors and evolution, Animals representing numerous 
phyla and from various habitats are studied. 
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