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<title>An Account of the Species of the Red Alga Herposiphonia Occurring in the Central and Western Tropical Pacific Ocean</title>
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<description>Fourteen species of the genus Herposiphonia are described. The following&#13;
species and varieties are new: H. armata, H. crassa, H. delicatula, H. dendroidea,&#13;
H. dendroidea var. minor, H. dubia, H. nuda, H. obscura, H. parca var.&#13;
interrupta, H. pacifica, H. trichia, H. variabilis. The distributional range is extended&#13;
for H. parca, H. subdisticha, and H. tenella. H. secunda is reduced to a form of&#13;
H. tenella.&#13;
Emphasis is given to the nature and arrangement of trichoblasts and of sexual&#13;
reproductive structures as features of taxonomic importance.
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<title>22: Index - Pacific Science</title>
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<title>Revision of the Genus Pandanus Stickman, Part 32 The New Section Involuta from Papua</title>
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<title>Revision of the Genus Pandanus Stickman, Part 31 Bornean Species Collected by J. Motley</title>
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<title>Revision of the Genus Pandanus Stickman, Part 30 The New Section Marginata from Papua</title>
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<title>Revision of the Genus Pandanus Stickman, Part 29 New Papuan Species in the Section Microstigma Collected by C. E. Carr</title>
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<title>The Distribution and Biogeography of Zostera marina (Eelgrass) in Alaska</title>
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<dc:creator>McRoy, C Peter</dc:creator>
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<title>Some Aoridae (Amphipoda: Gammaridea) Collected by the Hancock Expeditions to the Eastern Pacific, 1931-1941</title>
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<description>New records for the Pacific are given for three species of MicrodeutopltS&#13;
Costa, one species of Acuminodeutopus Barnard, one species of Amphideutopus&#13;
Barnard, and one species of Neomegamphopus Shoemaker. Full descriptions&#13;
are given of Microdeutopus hancocki sp. nov. and Microdeutopus trichopus&#13;
sp. nov.
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<dc:creator>Myers, A A</dc:creator>
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<title>An Additional Contribution to the Biology of the Aholehole, Kuhlia sandvicensis (Steindachner)</title>
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<dc:creator>Nakamura, Royden</dc:creator>
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<title>Egg Pouches and Other Reproductive Structures in Pelagic Chaetognatha</title>
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<description>Some specimens of Eukrohnia bathyantarctica David from the collections&#13;
obtained by the United States Antarctic Research Program were observed&#13;
which had marsupial sacs full of eggs, and hanging from the opening of the oviducts.&#13;
The eggs in the sacs, in various specimens, appeared at different stages of&#13;
development, from the gastrular stage up to the eclosion of the larvae.
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<dc:creator>Alvarino, Angeles</dc:creator>
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<title>New Records of Thirteen Cottoid and Blennioid Fishes for Southeastern Alaska</title>
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<description>Three categories of new records for species of fish are reported:&#13;
(1) extensions of range eastward or southeastward from the Bering Sea or Gulf of&#13;
Alaska-Hexagrammos octogrammus (Pallas), Artediellus pacificus Gilbert, Triglops&#13;
metopias Gilbert and Burke, Anisarchus medius (Reinhardt), and Lumpenus&#13;
fabricii (Valenciennes) ; (2) extensions of range northwestward-Arteditts harringtoni&#13;
(Starks), Oligocottus snyderi Greeley, Scorpaenichthys marmoratus (Ayres),&#13;
and Lipariscus nanus Gilbert; and (3) "fill-ins" for species already reported to the&#13;
north and south of Southeastern Alaska-Artedius lateralis (Girard), Bothragonus&#13;
swani (Steindachner), Chirolophus nugator (Jordan and Williams), and Scytalina&#13;
cerdale Jordan and Gilbert.
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<dc:creator>Quast, Jay C</dc:creator>
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<title>On the Life History of Nereis grubei (Kinberg), a Polychaete Annelid from California</title>
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<dc:creator>Schroeder, Paul C</dc:creator>
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<title>The Ecology of the Replacement of Pseudosquilla ciliata (Fabricius) by Gonodactylus falcatus (Forskal) (Curstacea; Stomatopoda) Recently Introduced into the Hawaiian Islands</title>
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<dc:creator>Kinzie, Robert A III</dc:creator>
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<title>Soil Sequences in the Hawaiian Islands</title>
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<dc:date>1968-10-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
<dc:creator>Sherman, G Donald; Ikawa, Haruyoshi</dc:creator>
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<title>The Geology of the Manu'a Islands, Samoa</title>
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<description>The Manu'a Islands are a group of three islands-Ta'u, Ofu, and&#13;
Olosega-that were built by volcanic activity along the crest of the easternmost&#13;
portion of the Samoan Ridge. Ta'u Island represents the largest volcanic center,&#13;
where aa and pahoehoe flows of non-porphyritic basalt, olivine basalt, pierite basalt,&#13;
and feldspar-phyric basalts constructed a volcanic shield more than 3,000 feet above&#13;
sea level. The present-day total thickness of this volcanic material is over 12,000&#13;
feet, as measured from the ocean floor to the summit of Ta'u, Lata Mountain (3,056&#13;
feet). Dips of the lava flows frequently exceed 30°, but average 20-25°. Summit&#13;
collapse formed a caldera that became partially filled with ponded lavas and pyroclastic&#13;
deposits which accumulated to a thickness of over 1,000 feet. From the&#13;
summit area, two rift zones radiate to the northeast and northwest, the latter&#13;
coinciding with the trend of the Samoan Ridge. Two smaller shields are located&#13;
along these rift zones. Following a period of extensive erosion, the northeast corner&#13;
of the island was built out by dunite-bearing lava flows, upon which the village of&#13;
Fitiiuta now stands. A tuff complex containing large dunite xenoliths and coral&#13;
blocks extended the northwest corner of the island near the village of Faleasao,&#13;
burying a former sea cliff.
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<dc:creator>Stice, Gary D; McCoy, Floyd W Jr</dc:creator>
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<title>22:4 Table of Contents - Pacific Science</title>
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<title>Notes. A Variant Aplysia californica</title>
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<title>Notes. A Eurasian Alga in Alaska</title>
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<dc:creator>McRoy, CP</dc:creator>
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<title>Revision of the Genus Pandanus Stickman, Part 27. Pandanus Novelties from Madagascar</title>
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<description>At the beginning of the eighteenth century&#13;
Pandanus was found growing naturally on&#13;
Madagascar. The first species from there were&#13;
described by du Petit Thouars. Subsequent discoveries&#13;
revealed that it was one of the three&#13;
great centers of the genus, with 63 species.
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<title>Revision of the Genus Pandanus Stickman, Part 26. Pandanus mayotteensis from the Iles Comores</title>
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<description>Up to the present there has been known&#13;
only one species of Pandanus in the Iles Comores,&#13;
P. maximus Martelli (sect. Pandanus),&#13;
indigenous to the Ile Grande Comore. Now,&#13;
there can be announced a second species from&#13;
the islands, P. mayotteensis (sect. Vinsonia).&#13;
The islands lie in the Mozambique Channel,&#13;
about midway between Madagascar and Mocambique,&#13;
Africa.
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