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100h. 
101h. 
NATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHIC PROGRAM—1965 
PHYSIOLOGY BLINKS 
Problems of general and cellular physiology, especially of 
marine plants. Permeability, photosynthesis, and bio-= 
electric phenomena are especially under study. 
MARINE FISHES, ECOLOGY BOLIN 
Morphology, taxonomy, embryology and ecology of marine fishes. 
Oceanic biology. 
PHYSIOLOGY GIESE 
Problems on the physiology of invertebrate animals; photo= 
biology, especially the effects of ultraviolet light. 
MICROBIOLOGY VAN NIEL 
Morphology, taxonomy, and biochemistry of the various groups 
of micro-organisms. 
BIOCHEMISTRY AND IMMUNOLOGY PHILLIPS 
Comparative biochemistry and immunology of -mayine organisms. 
SUMMER QUARTER 
Evening Lectures and Seminars 
These are given by visiting scientists as occasion offers. 
MARINE ALGAE HOLLENBERG 
Lectures, laboratory, and field work-on the various classes 
of algae. Particular attention will be given to the marine 
algae of the Pacific Coast. 
NATURAL HISTORY OF MARINE ANIMALS HADERLIE 
This course provides an opportunity for the student to visit 
several different types of marine habitats, to become 
acquainted with about 400 named species of living animals 
representing most of the known phyla and classes, and to 
examine more carefully about 50 living forms. Stress is 
placed upon the adaptations which fit the animals for life 
in their particular habitats. 
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