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 Aatronomi och Fysik, Stockholm, 1922-102.S, 

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(31) Hognor, E., "Notes on Somo New Contributions to 



the Thi>ory of Ship Waves" (in English), Arkiv 

 fflr Matcnintik, Astronomi och Fysik, Stockholm, 

 1924-192"i. Vol. IS, Pai>er 10 



(32) Hogncr, E., "Uebcr die Theorie tier von eincm Srhiff 



eneuRten Welleii uml ilcs Wellenwidprstnniies (On 

 the Thi-ory of Waves ami Wave Resistance 

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(33) Levi-Civita, T., "DV-lorniination rigniireu.'Je dea ondes 



p«'rmanente.'! d'aniploiir (iiiif (RigorouB Deter- 

 mination of Permanent Waves of Finite .\mpli- 

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(34) Von I>jiri!!ch, Graf, "Sturmsoc und Hrandung (Storm 



Seas and Breakers or Surf)," Bielefeld und Leipzig, 

 1925. This book contains many excellent wave 

 photographs. 



(35) Jeffreys. H., "On the Formation of Water Waves by 



Wind," Proc. Roy. Soc, Series A, 1925, Vol. 107, 

 pp. 1S9-206 



(36) Thorade, H. F., "Probleme der Wasserwellen (Prob- 



lems of Water Waves)," publisheil in Probleme der 

 Kosmischen Physik, Vols. 13, 14, II. Grand, 

 Hamburg, 19.^1 



(37) Patton, R. S., and Marmer, H. A., "The Waves of 



the Sea; Physics of the Earth," 1932. This is 

 Vol. 5 of a work on Oceanography puljlished in 

 Bull. 85 of the National Research Council, Wash- 

 ington, pp. 207-228 



(38) Cornish, V., "Ocean Waves and ICindred Geophysical 



Phenomena," Cambridge Univ. Press (England), 

 1934 



(39) Lavrent'cv, M. A., "Sur la Th6orie E.vact des Ondes 



Longucs (On the E.\act Theory of I/Ong Waves)," 

 translation from Recueil des Travau.x dc I'lnstitut 

 Mathematiquc de TAcad^mic des Sciences dc la 

 RSS d'Ukrainc, 1.04G, No, S, pp. l.'Mi9. Also, by 

 the sjime author, "A Contribution to the Theory 

 of Long Waves," translation from C. R. (Doklady) 

 Acad. Sci. UR S.SS (N.S.), 1943, Vol. 41, pp. 

 27.5-277. Both translations are available in the 

 library of the Bureau of Ships of the Navj' Depart- 

 ment, library numbers 50655 and 50656, respec- 

 tively. 



(40) Lamb, Sir Horace, "Hydrodynamics," Dover Publi- 



cations, New York, 6th ed., 1945, Chap. IX on 

 "Surface Waves," pp. 36;}-475. This book contains 

 many references in the footnotes. 



(41) Deacon, G. E. R., "Ocean Waves and Swell," The 



Occasional Papers of the Challenger Society, 1946 



(42) Bigelow, H. B., and Edmondson, W. T., "Wind 



Waves at S«'a; Breakers and .Surf," U. S. Navy 

 Hydrographic OfTice publ. H.O. 602, 1947. On 

 page 177 there is a list of 17 selected references, 

 iHjme of which are given here. 



(43) "Ocean Swrfaix' Waves," Annals N. Y. Acad. Sci., 



.May 1949, \'ol. 51, pp. 343 .172. This is a collection 

 of lifttxin paiNTH by eighte<-n autluirs, reporting on 

 a Oinferencc on (Jcean Surface Waves held by tho 

 Section of Oceanography and Meteorology of tho 



New York Academy of Sciences on 18-19 March 

 1948. Separate bibliographies arc to be found at the 

 end of most of the pa|KTs, particularly on pp. 3.50, 

 375, 401, 441, 4(12, 474, 482, 500, 510, 521, and 54-1. 



(44) "Gravity Waves: Proceedings of the NBS Semicen- 



tennial Symposium on Gravity Waves, 18-20 June 

 1951," NBS Circular .521, 28 Nov 19.52, Govt. 

 Print. Off., Washington. Contains thirty-three 

 papers by various authors; each paper with its 

 own list of references. Of particular interest are: 



1. Neumann, C. "On the Complex Nature of 

 Ocean Waves and the Oniwtli of the Sea Under 

 the Action of Wind," Pap<T 10, j)p. (il (is 



2. Deacon, G. E. U., ".\nalysis of Sea Waves," 

 Paper 23, pp. 209-214. 



(45) Kculegan, G. H., "Wave Motion," Chap. XI of 



"Engineering Hydraulics," 1950, pp. 711-7()8. On 

 pp. 76(i-768 the author lists 31 references on waves 

 and wave motion. Some of them appl\' primarily to 

 hydraulics but there are a considerable number of 

 general interest to the naval architect and to the 

 physicist. 



(46) Munk, W. H., and .\rlhur, R. S., "Forecasting Ocean 



Waves," Compendium of Meteorology, American 

 Meteorological Society, Boston, 1951, pp. 1082- 

 1089. This paper lists 25 references. 



(47) Munk, W. H., "Ocean Waves as a Meteorological 



Tool," Compendium of Meteorology, .American 

 Meteorological Society, Boston, 1951, pp. 1090- 

 1100. There are 16 references with this paper. 



(48) Mason, M. A., "Surface Water Wave Theories," 



ASCE, Hydraulics Div., Mar 1952, Vol. 78, 

 Separate 120. .\n excellent, readable, well-illus- 

 trated, iion-mathcmatic summary of the subject. 

 There is a list of 68 references, of which the first 

 dozen or so give the principal historic papers. 



(49) Sverdrup, H. U., Johnson, M. W., and Fleming, 



R. H., "The Oceans: Their Physics, Chemistry, 

 and General Biolog.v," Prentice-Hall, New York, 

 1952, Ch.'ip. XIV, pp. 516-537 



(50) Picrson, W. J., Jr., Neumann, G., and James, R. W., 



"Practical Methods for Observing and Forecasting 

 Ocean Waves by Means of Wave Spectra and 

 Statistics," prepared as Technical Report 1 under 

 Contract Nl89s-86743, BuAer Project AROWA, 

 July 1953. On pages 320 and 321 there is a bibhog- 

 raphy of 39 items. 



(51) Eckart, C, "The Generation of Wind Waves on a 



Water Surface," Jour. Appl. Phys., Dec 1953, Vol. 

 24, No. 12, pp. 1485-1494. Review by W. H. 

 Munk in Appl. Mech. Rev., Jun 1954, p. 279. 



(52) Proudman, J., "Dynamical Oceanography," Methuen 



and Company, London; Wiley, New York, 1953 



(53) "Waves, Tides, Currents and Beaches: Glo.ssary of 



Terms and List of Standard Symbols," 1953, 

 Council on Wave Research, Eng'g. Found'n., 

 Univ. Calif., Berkeley 



(54) "Gravity Waves: Tables of I'\inctions," 1954, 



Council un Wave Research, luig'g. Found'n., 

 Univ. Calif., Berkeley 



(55) Deacon, G. K. R., "Response of the Sea Surface to 



Winds," Jour. Inst. Navigation (Unit4.>d Kingdom), 

 Jul 1954, Vol. 7, PI). 252-261 



