Scientific Institutions—BUSHNELL 
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SIBERIA (U.S.S.R.) 
UNITED STATES 
[It would be impossible, of course, to name 
every institution in the United States which 
has some concern with science in the Pacific. 
In this list only the major institutions in the 
Pacific states of the United States and in the 
territories of Alaska and Hawaii have been 
noted. Information concerning the institutions 
in Hawaii was taken principally from Pacific 
Science 1: 119-126, 1947, and for Alaska and 
the Pacific states from the catalogues of the 
several institutions included in the list.] 
ALASKA 
UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA, Fairbanks. 
General, especially archaeology, geophysics. 
CALIFORNIA 
CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCE, San Fran- 
cisco. 
General. 
CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, 
Pasadena. 
General; Arms Laboratory of Geological 
Sciences, Bridge Laboratory of Physics, 
Chemical Engineering Laboratory, Experi¬ 
ment Station, Gates and Crellin Laboratory 
of Chemistry, High-Potential Research 
Laboratory, Hydrodynamics Laboratory, 
Kellogg Laboratory of Radiation, Kerckhoff 
Laboratories of the Biological Sciences, 
Kerckhoff Marine Biological Laboratory 
(at Corona del Mar), Mudd Laboratory 
of the Geological Sciences, Robinson 
Laboratory of Astrophysics, Seismological 
Research Laboratory, and others. 
COLLEGE OF THE PACIFIC, Stockton. 
General; Pacific Marine Station of Biologi¬ 
cal Sciences at Dillon Beach. 
POMONA COLLEGE, Claremont. 
General; Marine Laboratory at Laguna 
Beach. 
STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Palo AltO. 
General; Hopkins Marine Station at Paci¬ 
fic Grove; Natural History Museum. 
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, DIVISION OF FISH AND 
GAME, FISHERIES LABORATORY, Terminal 
Island, San Pedro. 
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, 3551 
University Avenue, Los Angeles 7. 
General; Allan Hancock Foundation for 
Biological Sciences. 
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. 
["The University of California is composed of 
academic colleges, professional schools, divi¬ 
sions, departments of instruction, museums, 
libraries, research institutes, bureaus, and foun¬ 
dations, and the University of California Press, 
situated on eight different campuses throughout 
the State, namely: Berkeley, Los Angeles, San 
Francisco, Davis, Riverside, Mount Hamilton, 
La Jolla, and Santa Barbara.”— Catalogue, Uni¬ 
versity of California, 1948.] 
I. AT BERKELEY. 
General; Anthropological Museum, Cali¬ 
fornia Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, 
Crocker Radiation Laboratory, Institute 
of Experimental Biology, Museum of 
Paleontology. 
II. AT LOS ANGELES. 
General; Medical Department. 
III. AT SAN FRANCISCO. 
Dentistry, medicine, nursing, public health; 
Hooper Foundation for Medical Research. 
IV. AT DAVIS. 
Agricultural research, veterinary sciences. 
V. AT RIVERSIDE. 
Agricultural research; Citrus Experiment 
Station. 
VI. AT MOUNT HAMILTON. 
Lick Observatory. 
VII. AT LA JOLLA. 
Scripps Institution of Oceanography. 
U. S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE, Stanford 
University, Palo Alto. 
South Pacific Investigations in Ichthyology. 
