Additional reports that are applicable to the beaches of 

 Santa Monica Bay inclusdes Beach Erosion Board (1950a, 1950b ), 

 which studied the beaches between Point Mugu and the San Pedro 

 breakwater? California Bureau of Sanitary Engineering (1943) 

 on the pollution of the Santa Monica Bay beaches? Grant (1946), 

 and Emery and Foster (1948) on water tables in beaches; and the 

 Beach Erosion Board (1948a), and Grant (1943) discussed littoral 

 drifto 



A number of articles have been written about beach develop- 

 ment and shore line changes including: Chace (1953), Drury (1936), 

 Grant (1938), Grant and Shepard (1937, 1938a, 1938b, 1946, 1949), 

 and Griffin (1940) o 



Land Geology 



Among the Tery large miiOTiber of reports which deal with the 

 geology of the land adjacent to Santa Monica Bay are the following: 

 Bailey (1943)? Woodring,, Bramlettef and Kleinpell (1936)? Woodring, 

 Braiiilettes, and Kew (1946)5 and Woodring and Kew (1932), who have 

 studied Pales Verdes Hills <. Hoots (1931)? Baily and Jahns (1954); 

 Durrell (1954)? Kelley (1932); Pelline (1952); Place (1952); 

 Robertson (1932); and Soper (1938) have studied the geology of 

 Santa Monica Mountains, Vickery (1927a, 1927b) has studied 

 the physiography of the Los Angeles coastal belt, while Bailey 

 (1943); Cotton (1942, 1944); Davis (1931, 1932); Davis, Putnam, 

 and Richards (1930); Goldberg (1940); Livingston (1939); Place 

 (1952); and Wheeler (1936) were concerned primarily with the 

 uplifted marine terraces and physiography of the Santa Monica 

 Mountains region „ Driver (1949) gave a summary on the origin 



