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by John Steinbeck


  Guardian Angel Island (“Angel de la Guardia,” “Angel Custodia”) . ; tides

  Guaymas

  Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez, Sea of Cortés, Red Sea) . ; geographical differential in fauna ; Lower

  Gulls

  Gymnoblasts

  Gyropleurodusn.

  Hacha

  Hancock Expedition

  Hansen Sea-Cow.

  Harenactisn.

  Harvard

  Hawks

  Hearst

  Heart-urchins

  Hegel

  Heliaster (sun-star)

  Heliaster kubiniji

  Heliaster kubiniji of Xanthus

  Hermit crabs

  Herre

  Hertha (earth goddess)

  Heterodontidaen.

  Heteronereis

  Histories (Tacitus)

  History of [Lower] California (Clavi gcro)

  Hitler

  Holothuria inhabilisn.

  Holothuria lubrican.n.n.

  Holothurians (sea-cucumbers) ; preservation of specimens

  Hope, speculations on

  Hopkins Marine Station

  Hoppers. See Beach-hoppers

  Horace

  Horn, Cape

  Horsehair worms

  Huitzilopochtli

  Hydroids; plumularian ; preservation of specimens

  Hydroids (Fraser)

  Hyperthyroidism

  Iguanas

  Inca state.

  Indian. See also Mexican Indians

  Invertebrates; pelagic

  Isis

  Isopods; pelagic

  Isotherms

  Jellyfish; preservation of specimens

  Jesus

  Joe, Point. See Point Joe

  Johnny, tide-pool

  Johnson and Snook

  Jordan, David Starr

  Jordan, Eric Knight

  Katsuwonus pelamis

  Keep

  Knowledge, speculations on

  Labrador tides.

  Land-crabs

  “Langusta” (ghost shrimps)

  Langustina; preservation of specimens

  Lantern-fish

  La Paz ; Bay; Channel ; Harbor

  Law

  Lazaro, Point. See Point Lazaro

  Laziness

  Leadership

  Leave-taking, speculations on

  Leonard, W. F..

  Ligyda occidentalis

  Limpets ; keyhole

  Linckia

  Linnaeus

  Li-Po

  Lissodendoryx noxiosa

  Lithophaga plumulan.

  Lobos, Point. See Point Lobos

  Lobos light

  Lobsters; pelagic

  Loreto

  Los Angeles

  Lovenia cordiformisn.

  Lower California (Baja California)

  Lower Gulf

  Lucker, J. T.n.

  Lucretius

  Luis

  Lütken

  Mackerel

  Madinabeitia C., Manuel

  Magdalena Bay

  “Maggies, The,”

  “Maggie’s Bubs,”

  Magna Mater

  Majestic

  Malaria

  Malaysia

  Mangroves

  Man o’ War

  Manta ray (giant skate)

  Mantids

  Mantis-shrimps

  Maps

  Marcial Point

  Marcial Reef; tides

  Marine Decapod Crustacea of California (Schmitt)

  Marine Fishes of Southern California (Barnhart)

  Marmern.

  Marx

  Mauritius

  Mazatlán

  McMurrich, Prof.

  Megalomma mushaensisn.

  Memory

  Meoma grandisn.

  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

  Meunier, Dr.

  Mexican Indians

  Mexican sierra

  Mexican soldiers

  Mexico- ; destruction of shrimp fisheries-

  Military mind, speculations on the

  Mithrax areolatusn.

  Mogote, E1

  Mollusks

  “Monkey bites,”

  Monoceratias acanthias

  Monterey ; Bay; fiesta

  Moray eel

  Morays

  Moss Landing

  Mountain sheep

  Mulege

  Mules

  Murex

  Mussels

  Mussel worms

  Mutation

  Mysids

  Najera, Castillo

  Nature of the Physical World, The (Eddington)n.

  Nayarit canoes

  Needle-fish

  Neothunnus macropterusn.n.

  New Albion

  New Mexico

  Norway

  Nudibranchs; pelagic

  Octopi

  Octopus bimaculatusn. Ocypode occidentalisn.

  Old Man of the Sea

  On the Nature of Things (Lucretius) n.

  Ophioderma teres

  Ophionereis

  Ophiophragmus marginatus

  Ophiothrix spiculata

  Ophiurans

  Oreastern.

  Othilia tenuispinusn.

  “Over-production,”

  “Oversoul, The,”

  Oysters; pearl

  Pachygrapsus

  Pachygrapsus crassipesn.

  Pacific

  Pacific Grove

  Paddock, Charlie

  Padina durvllaei

  Pajaro Island

  Paleontology

  Palolo worms

  Panama

  Panamic fauna

  Pandalus, Canadian

  Panulirus interruplusn.

  Passenger pigeon

  Paz, La. See La Paz

  Pea crabs; commensal

  Peanut worms

  Pelagic animals

  Pelicans

  Penaeus californiensis

  Penaeus stylirostris

  Periwinkle snails

  Pérpuly, Leopoldo

  Pescadero Point

  Petrolisthes nigrunguiculatusn.

  Pharia pyramidatan.

  Phascolosoma hesperumn.

  Phatarian.

  Phataria unifascialis Grayn.

  Philippines

  Phthirius pubis

  Phyllonotus bicolorn.

  Piedra de la Marina

  Pigeon, passenger

  Pimas

  Pinna

  Pinna sp. (hacha)n.

  Pismo clam

  Place names

  Planes minutus (Linn.)n.

  Plankton

  Pleuroncodesn.

  Pleuroncodes planipes Stimpsonn.

  Pliny

  Pocillopora capitata Verrilln.

  Point Baja

  Point Conception

  Point Joe

  Point Lazaro

  Point Lobos

  Point Sur

  “Poisonous and Worthless Fishes: An Account of the Philippine Plecto gnaths” (Herre)n.

  Polychaete worms

  Polyclads

  Polyodontes oculean.

  Pompano

  Pontonia pinnacn.

  Porcelain crabs

  Porcellanids

  Poritesn.

  Porites porosa

  Porites porosa Verrilln.

  Porpoises

  Pre-Cambrian period

  Prieta Point

  Proctnphilus

  Puerco

  Puerto Escondido (Hidden Harbor) ; tides

  Puerto Refugio; tides

  Puerto San Carlos

  Puffer fish

  Puget Sound

  Pulmo, El. See Pulmo Reef

  Pulmonates, marine

  Pulmo Reef (El Pulmo)

  Punta Doble

  Purpura

  Pyrosoma giganteumn.

  Quanta

  Quaternary beds

  Rathbun brachyuran monograph

  Rattlesnakes

 
; Raúl. See Velez, Raúl

  Rays; butterfly; eagle; manta

  Realistic Universe, A (Boodin)n.

  Reality, speculations on

  Red Bluff Point

  Red Point

  Red River

  Red Sea

  Red snappers

  Religion

  Renilla (sea-pansy), preservation of specimens

  Ribbon-fish

  Ribbon-worm

  Rock-clams, masked

  Rock isopods

  Rock-lobsters; pelagic

  Rock-oysters

  Rosario

  Ruffled clams

  Rüppel

  Russell and Yonge

  Russia, Asiatic

  Saber-tooth

  Sail Rock

  St. Augustine.

  St. Christopher

  St. Francis

  Sally Lightfoot

  Salmacinan.

  Salvatierra, Father

  San Antonio del Mar

  San Carlos Bay

  Sand dollars; keyhole

  Sanderson, Ivan

  San Diego

  Sand-tubes

  Sandwich Islands

  San Felipe Bay

  San Francisco

  San Francisquito Bay

  San Gabriel Bay

  San Javier

  San José Island

  San Lorenzo Channel

  San Lucas

  San Lucas, Cape. See Cape San Lucas

  San Lucas Cove; tides

  San Pedro

  Santa Barbara Channel

  Santa Rosalia

  Sarda chiliensis (Girard)n.

  Sardine fiesta

  Sardine fisheries

  Sardines

  Sargassum

  Sargassum johnstonii

  Scale-worm

  Scallops

  Scammon’s Lagoon

  Scherer, Father

  Schiller

  Schmitt

  Scientific writing

  Sea-cockroaches

  Sea-Cow. See Hansen Sea-Cow

  Sea-cradles

  Sea-cucumbers ; preservation of specimens

  Sea-fans

  Sea-hares

  Sea-horses

  Sea-lions

  Seals

  Sea of Cortez. See also Gulf of California

  Sea-otter

  Sea-pansy

  Sea-pen

  Sea-rabbits

  Sea-serpent

  Sea-slug

  Sea-snakes

  Sea-turtles

  Sea-urchins ; cake; club ; club-spined; preservation of specimens; sharp-spined n.

  Sea-whip

  Senilis

  Seri Indians

  Serpulids

  Sharks; basking; hammer-head; horned; sand; smooth-hound

  Sheep, big-horn

  Shrimp fisheries

  Shrimps ; broken-back; commensal ; ghost; larval; mysid ; preservation of specimens ; snapping

  Sicily

  Sierra. See Mexican sierra

  Siphonophores

  Sipunculids; commensal ; preservation of specimens

  Skate

  Skipjack

  Snails . ; cone ; estuarian; murex ; periwinkle; pulmonate ; Purpura

  Snake-eels

  Snook

  Socrates

  Sonora

  Southern California

  Southern Cross

  Sparky. See Enea, Sparky

  Specimens; labeling; preservation; storing

  Speculations on: aphrodisiacs; biologists; boats; cannibalism; capitalism ; collecting; collectivism ; communism ; dominance; drinking- ; ethics; Fascism; fish schools; hope; knowledge ; law ; laziness; leadership- ; leave-taking; memory; Mexican Indians- ; military mind ; mutation; “over-production,” ; place names; reality ; religion; scientific writing; steering; taxonomic methods; technological progress; teleology- ; time-sense: unemployment ; vulgarity ; waste

  Spider crabs

  Sponges ; Cliona; Gcodia; preservation of specimens

  Squid

  Starfish. ; monographed by Fisher ; preservation of specimens

  Stars

  State Department, U. S.

  Steering

  Steletta

  Stella Polaris

  Stenorhynchus debilisn.

  Stichopus fuscusn.n.

  Stimpson

  Stinging worms. See also Eurythoë

  Sting-rays

  Strombusn.

  Strombus galcatusn.

  Studs Lonigan

  Stylatula

  Sun-star

  Sur, Point. See Point Sur

  Swedenborg

  Swift

  Swinburne

  Swordfish

  Synaptids

  Tacitus

  Taxonomic methods

  Technological progress

  Tectibranch

  Tedania ignisn.

  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 ; and weight differentials ; at Agiabampo estuary; at Angeles Bay; at Concep cion Bay; at Estero de la Luna ; at El Mogote; at Guardian Angel Island; at Marcial Reef; 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 clams

  Tony. See Berry, Anthony

  “Tooth shells,”

  Topolobambo

  Trapezia spp.n.

  Travis, Tex.

  Tree-frogs

  Triceratops

  Trigger-fish

  Troglodytes

  Tube-worms

  Tuna jumping; yellowfin

  Tunicates ; pelagic

  Turhellarians

  Turtles; tortoise-shell

  Unemployment

  Univalves

  Valparaiso, Bay of

  Van Gogh

  Velez, Raúl

  Venus

  Verrill

  Vertebrates

  Vikings

  Voyage of the Beagle (Darwin)n.

  Vulgarity

  Walton

  Waste

  Water-skaters

  West Coast Shells (Keep)

  Western Flyer; chartered; departure; illness aboard- ; loaded; refuels

  West Indiesn.

  Whales

  Worms ; “acorn-tongued,” ; annelid; commensal; echiuroid ; Eurythoë; flat- ; horsehair; mussel; palolo ; peanut ; polychaete; polyclad ; serpulid; sipun culid; stinging ; terebellid

  Xanthodius hebes

  Xanthus, John

  Xerophytic plants

  Yaqui

  Yale

  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 imbricala (Linn.). Nelson, 1921, § Y-29, p. 114, but usually known as Chelone imbricata.

  5 Planes minutus (Linn.).

  6 Pleuroncodes planipes Stimpson.

  7 Sarda chiliensis (Girard).

  8 Cypselurus californicus. 6 Pleuroncodes.

  9 Coryphaena equisetis Linn.

  10 Stanford University Press. 1937.

  11 Holothuria lubrica.

  12 Oreaster.

  13 Because the information is not readily and compactly available and because of the many and bitter complaints by specialists against the condition of labeling of specimens brought in by many expeditions, we have devoted a separate note, page 272, to a description of some methods of killing and preserving marine anim
als. These are the results of many trials and errors by ourselves and others. Some of the methods given are far from perfect, but they are the best we know.

  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 See W.21, Appendix.

  26 Gislén, T., “Epibioses of the Gullmar Fjord II.” 1930, p. 157. Kristincbergs 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 Plectog naths,” 1924 (§ W-8), 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 godeffrovi.

  39 Pyrosoma giganteum.

  40 1919 (§ J-5), 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 pedersent.

  50 § S-9, p. 37.

  51 § S-18, p. 146.

  52 Phyllonotus bicolor.

 

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