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by Steinbeck, John; Astro, Richard

Tree-frogs

  Trigger-fish

  Tube-worms

  Tuna ; yellowfin

  Tunicates ; pelagic

  Turbellarians

  Turtles

  Unemployment

  Univalves

  Valparaiso, Bay of

  Van Gogh, Vincent

  Velez, Raúl

  Venus

  Verrill

  Vertebrates

  Vikings

  Voyage of the Beagle (Darwin)n.

  Vulgarity

  Walsten, Robert

  Walton

  Waste

  Water-skaters

  West Coast Shells (Keep)

  Western Flyer; chartered ; departure; loaded refuels

  West Indiesn.

  Whales

  Wholeness

  Worms; “acorn-tongued,” annelid; commensal; echiuroid ; Eurythoë; flat- ; horsehair ; mussel; palolo; peanut; polychaete; polyclad; ribbon-; scale- ; serpulid; sipunculid ; stinging ; terebellid; tube-

  Xanthodius hebes

  Xantus, John

  Xerophytic plants

  Yale University

  Yaqui

  Yonge

  Zoanthus pulchellusn.

  Zooids

  Zostera marinan.

  1

  Marmer, The Tide, 1926, p. 26.

  2

  Science Supplement, Vol. 80, No. 2069, p. 7, Aug. 24, 1934.

  3

  Science, Vol. 81, No. 2091, p. 101, Jan. 25, 1935.

  4

  Eretmochelys imbricata (Linn.). Nelson, but usually known as Chelone imbricata.

  5

  Planes minutus (Linn.).

  6

  Pleuroncodes planipes Stimpson.

  7

  Sarda chiliensis (Girard).

  8

  Cypselurus californicus.

  9

  Pleuroncodes.

  10

  Coryphaena equisetis Linn.

  11

  Stanford University Press, 1937.

  12

  Holothuria lubrica.

  13

  Oreaster.

  14

  Pocillopora capitata Verrill.

  15

  Arbacia incisa.

  16

  Eucidaris thouarsii.

  17

  Phataria unifascialis Gray.

  18

  Pharia pyramidata.

  19

  Trapezia spp.

  20

  Mithrax areolatus.

  21

  Porites porosa Verrill.

  22

  Ark. f. zool. K. Svenska Vetens., Vol. 26 A, No. 16, Stockholm, Jan. 1934.

  23

  Neothunnus macropterus.

  24

  Holothuria lubrica.

  25

  Encheliophiops hancocki Reid.

  26

  Gislén, T., “Epibioses of the Gullmar Fjord II.” 1930, p. 157. Kristinebergs Zool. Sta. 1877-1927, Skrift. ut. av K. Svenska Vetens. N:r 4.

  27

  Pinna sp.

  28

  Porites.

  29

  Phataria.

  30

  Aletes, or similar.

  31

  Lithophaga plumula, or similar.

  32

  Cerianthus.

  33

  “Poisonous and Worthless Fishes: An Account of the Philippine Plectognaths,” Phil. Journ. Sci., Vol. 25 (4), p. 415.

  34

  Abstracted from the article on ecology by Elton, Encyclopaedia Britannica, 14th Edition, Vol. VII, p. 916.

  35

  The Nature of the Physical World, pp. 208-10.

  36

  Othilia tenuispinus.

  37

  Probably Stichopus fuscus—the specimen has since been lost sight of.

  38

  A worm-like sea-cucumber, Euapta godeffroyi.

  39

  Pyrosoma giganteum.

  40

  “The Annelida Polychaeta,” 1919, p. 28.

  41

  Arbacia incisa.

  42

  Stichopus fuscus.

  43

  Carditamera affinis.

  44

  In superficial appearance it was identical with the figures of the West Indies Zoanthus pulchellus illustrated in Duerden’s “Actinians of Porto Rico,” 1902, U. S. Fish Comm. Bulletin for 1900, Vol. 2, pp. 321-74.

  45

  Dolabella californica.

  46

  Chorodes sp., probably C. occidentalis Montgomery, according to J. T. Lucker of the U. S. National Museum, their No. 159124.

  47

  Neothunnus macropterus.

  48

  Germo alalunga.

  49

  Astrangia pederseni.

  50

  “Catalogue of Marine Shells ... on Eastern Shore of Lower California ... ,” Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci., Vol. 5 (2), p. 37.

  51

  “Quaternary and Recent Molluscan Faunas of the West Coast of Lower California,” Bull. South Calif. Acad. Sci., Vol. 23 (5), p. 146.

  52

  Phyllonotus bicolor.

  53

  Encope californica and E. grandis.

  54

  Clypeaster rotundus.

  55

  Tedania ignis.

  56

  Strombus spp.

  57

  Astropyga pulvinata.

  58

  Voyage of the Beagle, Chap. 12, July 23.

  59

  Encope grandis L. Agassiz.

  60

  Clypeaster rotundus (A. Agassiz).

  61

  Holothuria inhabilis.

  62

  Meoma grandis.

  63

  Strombus galeatus.

  64

  Pontonia pinnae.

  65

  Callinectes bellicosus.

  66

  Phascolosoma hesperum.

  67

  Carditamera affinis.

  68

  Holothuria lubrica.

  69

  Astrometis sertulifera.

  70

  Octopus bimaculatus.

  71

  Pachygrapsus crassipes, Geograpsus lividus, and, under the rocks, Petrolisthes nigrunguiculatus, a porcelain crab.

  72

  Salmacina.

  73

  Apparently the northern Panulirus interruptus.

  74

  Gyropleurodus of the Heterodontidae.

  75

  Determinations by Dr. E. Yale Dawson of the Department of Botany, University of California.

  76

  Lake and Gray translation, 1937, pp. 217-18.

  77

  Callopoma fluctuosum.

  78

  Stenorhynchus debilis.

  79

  Harenactis.

  80

  A Realistic Universe, p. xviii. 1931. Macmillan, New York.

  81

  Lucretius, On the Nature of Tbings, W. E. Leonard translation, Everyman’s Library, 1921, p. 190.

  82

  The true Zostera marina according to Dr. Dawson, botanist at the University of California, who remarks that it had not been reported previously so far south.

  83

  Ocypode occidentalis.

  84

  Polyodontes oculea.

  85

  Lovenia cordiformis.

  86

  Euapta godeffroyi.

  87

  Megalomma mushaensis.

  88

  Geograpsus and Goniopsis.

 

 

 
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