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NATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHIC PROGRAM—1965 Bath 
SPECIAL STUDIES STAFF 
Graduate Courses: 
BIOCHROMES FOX, HAXO 
Physical and chemical foundations of color manifestation; 
the chemistry, distribution, metabolism, and significance 
of pigments occuring in the Living world. 
MARINE AND COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY FOX 
Chemistry of living matter; osmotic adaptations, marine 
colloids; comparative biochemical and physiological 
activities of marine organisms; biochemical cycles in the 
sea; animal pigments. 
EVOLUTION IN THE MARINE WORLD HUBBS 
Origin and evolution of sea and its organisms. Migration 
from and to the sea. Adaptation and speciation in various 
habitats. Experimental studies on evolution of marine forms. 
SEMINAR IN EXPERIMENTAL AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY VOLCANI, STAFF 
SEMINAR IN ADVANCED ICHTHYOLOGY HUBBS 
LABORATORY IN PHYSIOLOGY SCHOLANDER 
Research techniques and problems in selected areas of 
environmental physiology. 
RESEARCH STAFF 
Research in such biological fields as: phycology, biophysics, 
genetics, evolution, microbiology, vertebrate and invertebrate 
zoology, comparative biochemistry or physiology of marine 
plants and animals. Students must present evidence of satis= 
factory preparation for the work proposed. 
For Information Contact: 
Dr. Francis T. Haxo 
Chairman, Department of Biology 
Seripps Institution of Oceanography 
LaJolla, California 
