Sparky. See Enea, Sparky
Specimens: collecting equipment ; labeling ; preservation ; storing
Spider crabs
Sponges ;
Cliona
;
Geodia
Squid
Stanford University
Starfish ; brittle-stars. See Brittle-stars; Fisher monograph; Heliaster (sun-star)
State Department, U.S.
Steering
Steinbeck, Elaine
Steinbeck Quarterly
Steletta
Stella Polaris
Stenorhynchus debilis
n.
Stichopus fuscus
n.n.
Stimpson
Stinging worms;
Eurythoë
Sting-rays
Strombus
n.
Strombus galeatus
n.
Studs Lonigan
Sun-star (
Heliaster
)
Superorganism
Sur, Point
Swedenborg, Emanuel
Swift, Jonathan
Swinburne, Algernon Charles
Swordfish
Synaptids
Tacitus
Taxonomic method
Taylor. V.
Technological progress
Tectibranch
Tedania ignis
n.
Tegula
Teleology
Terebellid worms
Tethya aurantia
Tethys
Tetraodon
Tetraodontidae
Tex. See Travis, Tex
Thigmotropism
Tiburón
Tide, The
(Marmer)n.
Tide-pool johnny
Tide pools
Tides ; at Agiabampo estuary ; at Angeles Bay ; at Concepción Bay; at El Mogote; at Estero de la Luna ; at Guardian Angel Island ; at Puerto Escondido ; at Puerto Refugio; at San Lucas Cove; influence on marine life; Labrador ; pre-Cambrian
Tierra del Fuego
Time-sense
Tiny. See Colletto, Tiny
Tivela
Tony. See Berry, Anthony
“Tooth shells”
Topolobambo
Trapezia
spp.n.
Travis, Tex
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 pulchellus
n.
Zooids
Zostera marina
n.
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.
6
Pleuroncodes planipes
Stimpson.
7
Sarda chiliensis
(Girard).
8
Cypselurus californicus.
10
Coryphaena equisetis
Linn.
11
Stanford University Press, 1937.
14
Pocillopora capitata
Verrill.
17
Phataria unifascialis
Gray.
22
Ark. f. zool. K. Svenska Vetens.,
Vol. 26 A, No. 16, Stockholm, Jan. 1934.
23
Neothunnus macropterus.
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.
31
Lithophaga plumula,
or similar.
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.
37
Probably
Stichopus fuscus
—the specimen has since been lost sight of.
38
A worm-like sea-cucumber,
Euapta godeffroyi.
40
“The Annelida Polychaeta,” 1919, p. 28.
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.
46
Chorodes
sp., probably C.
occidentalis
Montgomery, according to J. T. Lucker of the U. S. National Museum, their No. 159124.
47
Neothunnus macropterus.
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.
53
Encope californica
and
E. grandis.
58
Voyage of the Beagle,
Chap. 12, July 23.
59
Encope grandis
L. Agassiz.
60
Clypeaster rotundus
(A. Agassiz).
65
Callinectes bellicosus.
69
Astrometis sertulifera.
71
Pachygrapsus crassipes, Geograpsus lividus, and, under the rocks, Petrolisthes nigrunguiculatus,
a porcelain crab.
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.
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.