NATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHIC PROGRAM—1965 311 
Summer courses to be offered in any given year are selected from 
the following courses according to demand and the interests of visiting 
faculty members. 
$110. 
$126. 
$127. 
$135. 
$137. 
$138. 
S145. 
(Include courses $112, $124, and $212 in this list). 
AQUATIC ECOLOGY 
Studies of the interrelationships of organisms and 
their environment with special reference to the sea, 
estuaries and fresh waters. Lectures and field trips, 
individual projects. 
ANIMAL TAXONOMY 
Principles of classification, with laboratory and field 
work on the classification of selected groups of marine 
invertebrates. 
ICHTHYOLOGY 
Studies on the morphology, classification, life histories, 
ecology and economic importance of fishes with special 
reference to local species. 
OCEANOGRAPHY 
The physics and chemistry of the ocean with special 
reference to biological significance. Lectures, field 
trips and problems. 
MARINE PALEONTOLOGY 
Lectures, readings and discussions on marine paleoecology 
and evolution with special reference to local living and 
fossil assemblages. Field trips. 
SHORE GEOLOGY AND LITTORAL PROCESSES 
Topography and sediments of shorelines and coasts: study 
of the physical processes in the nearshore environment. 
Lectures, laboratory, field trips. 
ECOLOGICAL PHYSIOLOGY 
The life functions of marine organisms with emphasis on 
their responses to the marine environment. Lectures, 
laboratory, field trips and special projects. 
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