NATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHIC PROGRAM—1965 269 
620 ADVANCED BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY TAYLOR 
Directed reading and discussion of selected topics from 
current literature. 
623 MARINE MICROBIOLOGY TAYLOR 
Studies of marine and estuarine microorganisms including 
bacteria, fungi, and unicellular algae such as dino- 
flagellates and diatoms. Included are discussions of 
the morphology, taxonomy and certain aspects of physiology, 
biochemistry, nutrition and bioluminescence of these or- 
ganisms, Laboratory and field work emphasize isolation 
and culturing techniques that are unique to the study of 
marine microorganisms. 
A wide variety of pertinent courses is available in other 
departments, including meteorology, fluid mechanics, mechanics of 
perfect fluids, mechanics of viscous fluids, turbulence, mechanics 
of gravity waves, and geophysical fluid mechanics, all in the 
‘Department of Mechanics; limnology and properties and behavior 
of water, in the Department of Sanitary Engineering and Water 
Resources. 
For Information Contact: 
Susan S. Raup 
Assistant to the Chairman 
Department of Oceanography 
Johns Hopkins University 
Baltimore 18, Maryland 
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