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INDEX TO THE

TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF SOUTH AFRICA Volumes 35-45, 1956-1985

ABBREVIATIONS: R35,l: Volume 35, page 1

S. Afr.: South Africa S.W.Afr.: South West Africa

Acacias, Australian, reproductive biology. (Milton and Hall.) R44, 465

Acantharnoeba (Order: Amoebida), isolation, distribution and disease potential. (Lastovica.) R44,269

Acheilognathine fishes, hybridization. (De Wit.) R37,131

Acheilognathine species and hybrids, teratologi- cal observations. (Honma and De Wit.) R38,39

Acheilognathus lanceolatus, hybrids. (De Wit.) R37,131; (Holcik and De Wit.) R37,139

ADAMSON, R. S. Notes on the phytogeography of the flora of the Cape Peninsula. R35,443

Aerial photographs, Bot River estuary. (Van Heerden.) R45,239

Africa south of the Sahara, co-operation in science and technology. (Haughton.) R35,l

Age determination, angling fishes. (Wallace and Schleyer.) R44,15

Agulhas Bank, Cretaceous ostracodal as- semblages. (Dingle.) R39,393

Agulhas Bank, ocean temperature structures. (Schumann and Beekman.) R45,191

Agulhas current region, ecology. (Heydorn et al.) R43,15 1

Agulhas sole, Austroglossus pectoralis, biology. (Zoutendyk.) R40,349; R41,33; R41,99

Agulhus Bank, Pleistocene palaeogeography. (Dingle and Rogers.) R40,155

Agulhus current circulation. (Pearce.) R44,205 AHRENS, L. H . Regularities involving $He and

$He and their possible implications for nuclear structure. R36,163 Some features of the relationship between

mass defect and mass number. R35,109 Alanine, N-methyl (NMA), in Dichapetalurn

cyrnosurn (Engl.) (gifblaar). (Eloff.) R40,41 ALEXANDER, A. J. Problems of limb exten-

sion in the scorpion, Opisthophthalrnus latirna- nus Koch. R37,165

Algae, calcareous, calcium-45 by liquid sintilla- tion counting. (Bohm and Goreau.) R41,25

Algae, Haematococcus, Southern Africa. (Pocock.) R36,5

Algal flora, Saldanha Bay. (Simons.) R42,461 ALLANSON, B. R. Limnological studies on the

lakes of northern Zululand. General introduc- tion. R38,201 see also BOLTT. R. E.

ALLANSON, B. R. and VAN WYK, J. D. An introduction to the physics and chemistry of some lakes in northern Zululand. R38,217

ALLEN, J. C. see CHRISTIE, N. D.; THUM, A. B.

Amino acid metabolism in Amphibia. (Balinsky.) R40,49

Amino acid, deficiency and imbalance. (Reid.) R40,65

Amino acids and insulin. (Jackson.) R40,93 Amino acids in relation to central neuro-trans-

mission and possible relevance in human disease. (Lightigfeld.) R40,lOl

Amino acids, I4C-valine in Datura strarnoniurn L. (Nieman, Lewis, and Miinz.) R40,59

Amino acids, free, screening in samples of urine and plasma. (Canham.) R40,35

Amino acids, N-methyl alanine (NMA) and N- methyl serine (NMS) in Dichapetalurn cyrnosurn (Engl.) (gifblaar). (Eloff.) R40.41

Amphibia, amino acid metabolism. (Balinsky.) R40,49

ANATOMY, see also ANTHROPOLOGY, PHYSICAL

TOBIAS, P. V. Recent human biological studies in southern Africa with special refer- ence to Negroes and Khoisans. R40,109

Angiosperms, Lake Sibayi. (Breen and Jones.) R39,235

Angling fishes, age determination. (Wallace and Schleyer.) R44,15

Anthicidae (Coleoptera) from northern Zulu- land. (Van Hille.) R39,367

ANTHROPOLOGY, PHYSICAL DE VILLIERS, H. The first fossil human ske-

leton from South West Africa. R40,187 TOERIEN, M. J. The length and inclination

of the primate cervical spinous processes. R36,95

APPLETON, C. C. see BRUTON, M. N. Aquaria, oxygen tension. (Peak, Marais, and

Archaeocyathid from the Nama system, Savage.) R39,363

S.W.Afr. (Haughton.) R36,57

ARCHAEOLOGY DE VILLIERS, H. The first fossil human ske-

leton from South West Africa. R40,187

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HENDEY, Q. B. and DEACON, H. J. Studies in palaeontology and archaeology in the Saldanha region. R42,371

Archiannelids from southern Africa. (Silber-

Archiannelids of the genus Saccocirrus from

Arcuatula capensis (Krauss), identification.

Argyrosomus hololepidotus, the kob, age deter-

Artificial reef, fish. (Cliff.) R45,63 Ascidians from Vema Seamount. (Millar.) R38,l

bauer.) R38,341

southern Africa. (Silberbauer.) R38,165

(Davies.) R44,225

mination. (Wallace and Schleyer.) R44,15

ASTRONOMY WARNER, B. High speed astronomy. (Presi-

ATKINS, G. R. Thermal .structure and salinity of False Bay. R39,117 Winds and current patterns in False Bay.

Australian acacias, reproductive biology. (Milton and Hall.) R44,465

Austroglossus pectoralis, Agulhas sole, biology. (Zoutendyk.) R40,349; R41,33; R41,99

AXELSON, E. A summary of the history of human settlement at Saldanha Bay. R42,215

BAARS, J. K. Organic compounds in surface waters. R38,317

Bacteria, free floating, Bot River estuary. (Roberts, Branch, and Robb.) R45,353

Bacteria, marine, kelp-bed. (Mazure.) R43,119 Bacteria, rocky shore ecosystem. (Cliff.) R44,523 Bacterial numbers and biomass, Langebaan

Lagoon. (Mazure and Branch.) R44,43 Bacterial population in the Bot River estuary.

(Roberts, Branch, and Robb.) R45,347 BAIN, C. A. R. Sea temperature fluctuations

due to local wind forcing. (Abstract.) R44,130 BAISSAC, P. DE B., see BROWN, A. C. BALINSKY, J. B. Amino acid metabolism in

BALLY, R. Historical records of the Bot River

dential address.) R45,l

R39,139

Amphibia. R40,49

estuarine system. R45,291 see also BRANCH, G. M. DE DECKER,

H. P. STEWART. B. A. BALLY, R., and McQUAID, C. D. The physi-

cal and chemical characteristics of the waters of the Bot River estuary, South Africa. R45,317

BALLY, R., McQUAID, C. D. and PIERCE, S. M. Primary productivity of the Bot River estuary, South Africa. R45,333

Barnacle, Tetrafita serrata Darwin, reproductive season and larval development. (Griffiths.) R44,97

BARNARD, K. H. Revised list of South African Late Tertiary and Pleistocene marine Mollus- ca. R36,179 see also HARRISON, A. D.

Barometric pressure, sea-level oceanic. (Howes

Bathymetry of False Bay. (Mallory.) R39,109 Bathymetry of Lakes Sibayi, Nhlange and Si-

fungwe in Zululand (Natal). (Hill.) R38,205 Bathymetry, Bot River estuary. (Willis.) R45,253 Bathymetry, offshore, Bot River estuary.

Bats, S. Afr., mite parasites of. (Lawrence.)

Beaches, sandy, Cape Peninsula, S. Afr.,

BEEKMAN, L. J. see SCHUMANN, E. H. BEIGHTON, P. The present state and future of

the medical sciences in South Africa. R43,265 Benguela region, pelagic birds and mammals.

(Cooper.) R44,373 Benguela region, pelagic fish. (Sheiton.) R44,365 Benguela region, peIagic zooplankton research.

(Hutchings.) R44,357 Benguela region, phytoplankton and nutrients.

(Brown.) R44,347 Benguela region, primary producers. (Jarman

and Carter.) R44,321 Benguela region, upwelling fronts. (Brundrit.)

R44,309 Benguela system, grazers and filter feeders.

(Griffiths.) R44,335 Benguela upwelling system, carnivores.

(Pollock.) R44,341 Benguela upwelling system, phytoplankton.

(Norris.) R45,139 BENNElT, B. A . A mass mortality of fish asso-

ciated with low salinity conditions in the Bot River estuary. R45,437

see also BRANCH, G . M. DE DECKER,

BENNElT, B. A. HAMMAN, K. C. D., BRANCH, G. M. and THORNE, S. C. Changes in the fish fauna of the Bot River estuary in relation to opening and closure of the estuary mouth. R45,449

Benthic distribution patterns, False Bay. (Field.) R39,183

Benthic fauna, Lake Nhlange, Kwazulu, S. Afr. (Boltt and Allanson.) R41,241

Benthic fauna, St Lucia Lake. (Boltt.) R41,295 Benthic macro-invertebrates, abundance,

biomass and diversity. (King.) R45,ll Benthic macrofauna, Bot River estuary. (De

Decker and Bally.) R45,379 Benthic macrofauna, Langebaan Lagoon.

(Christie and Moldan.) R42,273 Benthos of some southern African lakes. 1. Dis-

tribution of aquatic macrophytes and fish in Lake Sibayi. (Boltt, Hill and Forbes.) R38,241; 2. The epifauna and infauna of the benthos of lake Sibayi. (Boltt.) R38,249; 3. The benthic fauna of Lake Nhlange, Kwa- zulu, S. Afr. (Boltt and Allanson.) R41,241;

and Dyer.) R44,513

(Rogers.) R45,211

R35,569

ecology. (Brown.) R39,247; R39,281

BENNETT, G. R. see CURRIE, A. B.

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4. The benthos of Lagoa Poelela. (Boltt.) R41,273; 5. The recovery of the benthic fauna of St Lucia Lake following a period of ex- cessively high salinity. (Boltt.) R41,295

Berg River, Great, Western Cape Province, see Great Berg River, Western Cape Province

BERRISFORD, C. D. Biology and zoogeogra- phy of the Vema Seamount: a report on the first biological collection made on the summit. R38,387 Two interstitial beach-dwelling Polychaetes,

Microphthalmus and Hesionides (Hesioni- dae), representing genera new to the South African region. R38,133

BERRY, P. F. and PLANTE, R. Revision of the spiny lobster genus Palinurus, in the south- west Indian Ocean. R40,373

BEYERS, C. J. DE B., see POLLOCK, D. E. Biological sciences, S. Afr. (Louw.) R43,261 Biology of Agulhas sole, Austroglossus pectora-

lis. l . Environment and trawling grounds. (Zoutendyk.) R40,349; 2. Age and growth. (Zoutendyk.) R41,33; 3. Length-weight re- lationships. (Zoutendyk.) R41,99

Biology of False Bay, S. Afr. (Day.) R39,211 Biomass, bacterial, Langebaan Lagoon. (Mazure

and Branch.) R44,43 Biomass, kelp communities. (Field et al.)

R44,145 BIRCH, G. F. Phosphorites from the Saldanha

Bay region. R42,223 Bird diversity in relation to vegetation types,

Moremi Wildlife Reserve. (Milewski and Campbell.) R42,173

Birds, pelagic, Benguela region. (Cooper.) R44,373

Bitterling, uncommon deformities in eight adult specimens. (Honma and De Wit.) R38,39

Bivalve, Donax serra (Roding), wound healing and regeneration. (Hodgson.) R44,489

BLABER, S . J. M., see HILL, B. J . Black mussel, Chorornytilus meridionah, Saldan-

ha Bay region. (Du Plessis.) R42.303 BOHM, E. L. and GOREAU, T. F. The deter-

mination of calcium-45 in sea-water, corals and calcareous algae by liquid scintillation count- ing. R41,25

BOLTT, R. E . The benthos of some southern African lakes. 2. The epifauna and infauna of the benthos of Lake Sibayi. R38,249; 4. The benthos of Lagoa Poelela. R41,273; 5. The re- covery of the benthic fauna of St Lucia Lake following a period of excessively high salinity. R41,295 see also Hill, B. J.

BOLTT, R. E. and ALLANSON, B. R. The benthos of some southern African lakes. 3. The benthic fauna of Lake Nhlange, Kwazulu, South Africa. R41,241

BOLTT, R. E. HILL, B. J. and FORBES, A. T. The benthos of some southern African lakes.

I. Distribution of aquatic macrophytes and fish in lake Sibayi. R38,241

BORGELT, J. P. A new subsgecies of the salp, Thalia democratica (Forskal, 1775) and a revised description of Thalia democratica var. orientalis Tokioka. R38,65 The subspecific differentiation of the salp,

Thalia democratica (Forskil, 1775) based on numerical taxonomical studies. R38,45

BORNMAN, C. H. see McALLISTER, H. J.; NASH, L. J.

BOROJEVIC, R. Spongiaires d’Afrique du Sud. 2. Calcarea. R37,183

BOSHOFF, P. H. Descriptions of three new species of Pelecypoda dredged off the coast of Natal, South Africa. R38,95

BOSHOFF, P. H. and FIELD, J. G. A report on some Pelecypoda dredged off the Natal and Mocambique coasts. R38,79

Bot River estuarine system, historical records. (Bally . ) R45,29 1

Bot River estuary, aerial photographs. (Van Heerden.) R45,239

Bot River estuary, bacterial population. (Roberts, Branch, and Robb.) R45,347

Bot River estuary, bathymetry, environmental parameters and sediments. (Willis.) R45,253

Bot River estuary, benthic macrofauna. (De Decker and Bally.) R45,379

Bot River estuary, fish fauna. (Bennett et al.) R45.449

Bot River estuary, free floating bacteria. (Roberts, Branch, and Robb.) R45,353

Bot River estuary, geomorphology, offshore ba- thymetry and quarternary lithostratigraphy. (Rogers.) R45.211

Bot River estuary, hydrology. (Fromme.) R45,305

Bot River estuary, management. (Branch et 01.) R45.465

Bot River estuary, mass mortality of fish. (Bennett.) R45,437

Bot River estuary, physical and chemical charac- teristics of the water. (Bally and McQuaid.) R45,317

Bot River estuary, primary productivity. (Bally, McQuaid, and Pierce.) R45,333

Bot River estuary, red-knobbed coot Fulica cris- tata Gmelin. (Stewart and Bally.) R45,419

Bot River estuary, waterbirds. (Hey1 and Currie.) R45,397

Bot River estuary, wind-driven circulation. (Van Foreest .) R45,285

Bot River estuary, zooplankton. (Coetzee.) R45,363

BOTANY ADAMSON, R. S . Notes on the phyto-

geography of the flora of the Cape Peninsula. R35,443

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BALLY, R., McQUAID, C. D. and PIERCE, S. M. Primary productivity of the Bot River estuary, South Africa. R45,333

BOUCHER, C, and JARMAN, M. L. The vegetation of the Langebaan area, South Africa. R42,241

BREEN, C. M. An account of the plant ecology of the dune forest at Lake Sibayi. R39,223

BREEN, C. M. and HILL, B. J. A mass mor- tality of mangroves in the Kosi estuary. R38,285

BREEN, C. M. and JONES, I . D. A pre- liminary List of angiosperms collected in the vicinity of Lake Sibayi. R39,235

BROWN, P. C. Phytoplankton and nutrients in the southern Benguela region. R44,347

BRUTON, M. N. and APPLETON, C. C. Survey of Mgobezeleni lake-system in Zulu- land, with a note on the effect of a bridge on the mangrove swamp. R41,283

CAMPBELL, G. G. A review of the scientific investigations in the Tongaland area of northeyn Natal. (Presidential address.) R38.305

CLIFF, G. Dissolved and particulate matter in the surface waters of False Bay and its influ- ence on a rocky shore ecosystem. R44,539 Seasonal variation in the contribution of

phytoplankton, bacteria, detritus and inorganic nutrients to a rocky shore ecosystem. R44,523

CUSHING, D. H. A comparison of produc- tion in temperate seas and the upwelling areas. R40,17

ELOFF, J. N. The occurrence and other aspects of N-methyl alanine (NMA) and N- methyl serine (NMS) in Dichapetalum cymosum (Engl.) (gifblaar) and other members of the Dichapetalaceae. R40,41

FUGGLE, R. F. A review of a symposium on research in the natural sciences at Saldanha Bay and Langebaan Lagoon. R42,211

GEVERS, H. 0. Breeding of improved protein quality in maize. R40,81

GRINDLEY, J. R. and TAYLOR, F. J . R. Factors affecting plankton blooms in False Bay. R39.201

HALL, A. V. Endangered species in a rising tide of human population. R43,37

HARRISON, A. D . and ELSWORTH, J . F. Hydrobiological studies on the Great Berg River, Western Cape Province. 1. General description, chemical studies and main fea- tures of the flora and fauna. R35,125

I AY, C. H., HODGSON, V., SCOTI', G., and MILLER, J. Colorimetric determination of the algin content of three South African kelp seaweeds (Ecklonia maxima, Laminaria pallida and Macrocystis angustifolia) . R45,73

HENRY, J. L. MOSTERT, S. A. and CHRISTIE, N. D. Phytoplankton produc- tion in Langebaan Lagoon and Saldanha Bay. R42,383

JARMAN, N. G. and CARTER, R. A. The primary producers of the inshore regions of the Benguela. R44,321

LAWSON, G. W. Some observations on the littoral ecology of rocky shores in East Africa (Kenya and Tanzania). R38,329

LEWNS, M. R. Migrations and origin of the Cape flora. (Presidential address.) R37,85

LEWIS, 0. A. M. Food quality and popu- lation pressure. R43,63

LOUW, G. N. The biological sciences in South Africa-present status and future trends. R43,261

MA", K. H. JARMAN, N., and DIECK- MANN, G. Development of a method for measuring the productivity of the kelp Eck- lonia maxima (Osbeck) Papenf. R44,27

MILEWSKI, A, V. and CAMPBELL, B. Bird diversity in relation to vegetation types in the Moremi Wildlife Reserve. R42,173

MILTON, S. J. and HALL, A. V. Reproduc- tive biology of Australian acacias in the south-western Cape Province, South Africa. R44,465

NASH, L. J. BORNMAN, C. H. and HEEG, J. Physioecology of the Umsindusi River within the Pietermaritzburg city limits. R40,197

NIEMAN, E. J. LEWIS, 0. A. M., and MUNZ, A. Transport and metabolism of I4C-valine in Datura stramonium L. R40,59

NORRIS, R. E. Phytoplankton, including na- noplankton, in the Benguela upwelling system as revealed by electron microscopy. R45,139

POCOCK, M. A. Haematococcus in Southern Africa. R36,5

QUICKE, G. V. The problem of protein quality in maize. R40,71

SCHELPE, E. A. C. L. E. Corrections and additions to the Musci in Sim's Bryophyta of South Africa. R44,113

SCHUTTE, K. H. and MATHEWS, M. An anatomical study of copper deficient wheat. R38,183

SIMONS, R. H. The algal flora of Saldanha Bay. R42,461

BOUCHER, C, and JARMAN, M. L. The vege- tation of the Langebaan area, South Africa. R42,241

BOWES, A, , see FIELD, J. G. BOWIE, D . K. FULLER, A. 0. and SIESSER,

W. G. The marine sediments of False Bay. R39,149

BOYD, A. J . Coastal current trajectories off Henties Bay and Oudekraal. (Abstract.) R44.129

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Brachidontes variabilis Krauss, identification. (Davies.) R44,225

BRANCH, G. M. The ecology of Patella Lin- naeus from the Cape Peninsula, South Africa. 2. Reproductive cycles. R41, l l l ; 3. Growth rates. R41,161 see also BENNETT, B. A., MAZURE, H. G.

BRANCH, G. M. BALLY, R., BENNETT, B. A. DE DECKER, H. P. FROMME, G. A. W., HEYL, C. W. and WILLIS, J . P. Synopsis of the impact of artificially opening the mouth of the Bot River estuary: implications for man- agement. R45,465

BREEN, C. M. An account of the plant ecology of the dune forest of Lake Sibayi. R39,223

BREEN, C. M. and HILL, B. J . A mass mortali- ty of mangroves in the Kosi estuary. R38,285

BREEN, C. M. and JONES, I. D. A preliminary list of angiosperms collected in the vicinity of Lake Sibayi. R39,235

BRINK, C. v d M. Trends and challenges for science in South Africa. R43,223

BROWN, A. C. Observations on the effects of ammonium nitrate solutions on some common marine animals from Table Bay. R41,217 Pollution and the sandy-beach whelk Bullia.

R44,555 The challenge of the sea. (Presidential

address.) R44,133 The ecology of the sandy beaches of the Cape

Peninsula, South Africa. 1. Introduction. R39,247; 2. The mode of life of Bullia (Gas- tropoda: Prosobranchiata). R39,281; 4. Ob- servations on two intertidal Isopoda, Eury- dice longicornis (Studer) and Exosphaeroma truncatitelson Barnard. R40,381

The ecology of South African estuaries. IX. Notes on the estuary of the Orange River. R35,463

see also COLCLOUGH, J. H. , CURRIE, A. B., CUTHBERT, K. C., DAVIES, K. C.

BROWN, A. C. and DA SILVA, F. M. Acute metabolic rate: temperature relationships of intact and homogenized Bullia digitalis (Gas- tropoda, Nassariidae). R45,91

BROWN, A. C. and TALBOT, M. S. The ecology of the sandy beaches of the Cape Pen- insula, South Africa. 3. A study of Gastrosac- cus psammodytes Tattersall (Crustacea: Mysi- dacea). R40,309

BROWN, A . C. BAISSAC, P. DE B., and LEON, B. Observations on the effects of crude oil pollution on the sandy beach snail, Eullia (Gastropoda: Prosobranchiata). R41,19

BROWN, A . C. DAVIES, K. C. and YOUNG, D. J. Effects of cadmium and zinc on oxygen uptake in the whelk Bullia digitalis (Dillwyn). R44,551

BROWN, P. C. Phytoplankton and nutrients in the southern Benguela region. R44,347

F., ROBERTS, C. H.

BROWNELL, C. L. Vanneaugobius dollfusi, a new genus and species of small gobiid with divided ventrals from Marocco (Pisces: Gobioi- dei). R43,135

BRUNDRIT, G. B. Modelling the interaction in an upwelling/sea breeze regime. (Abstract.) R44,128

Upwelling fronts in the southern Benguela region. R44,309

BRUTON, M. N. and APPLETON, C. C. Survey of Mgobezeleni lake-system in Zulu- land, with a note on the effect of a bridge on the mangrove swamp. R41,283

Bryozoa, S. Afr. (O’Donoghue.) R35,71 Buffer base of mitochondria. (Zwarenstein and

Bullia, whelk, pollution. (Brown.) R44,555 Eullia (Gastropoda: Prosobranchiata), mode of

life. (Brown.) R39,281 Bullia (Gastropoda: Prosobranchiata), sandy

beach snail, effects of crude oil pollution. (Brown, Baissac, and Leon.) R41,19

Bullia (Nassariidae), cadmium and zinc levels. (Davies and Brown.) R45,187

Bullia digitalis (Dillwyn), whelk, effect of cadmium and zinc. (Brown, Davies, and Young.) R44,551

Bullia digitalis (Gastropoda, Nassariidae), meta- bolic rate. (Brown and Da Silva.) R45,91

Bullia digitalis (Prosobranchiata: Nassaridae), toxicity of cadmium. (Cuthbert, Brown, and Orren.) R42,203

Cadmium, Bullia digitalis (Dillwyn), whelk. (Brown, Davies, and Young.) R44,551

Cadmium levels in estuaries and coastal marine

Davison.) R36,93

environments. (Darracot and Watling.) R41,325

Cainozoic succession, S. Afr. continental shelf, stratigraphical classification. (Dingle.) R40,367

Calcarea, South African sponges. (In French.) (Borojevic.) R37,183

Calcium-45, determination in sea-water, corals and calcareous algae by liquid scintillation counting. (Bohm and Goreau.) R41,25

CAMPBELL, B., see MILEWSKI, A. V. CAMPBELL, G . G. A review of scientific inves-

tigations in the Tongaland area of northern Natal. (Presidential address.) R38,305

CANHAM, P. Three rapid and simple methods for the screening of free amino acids in, samples of urine and plasma. R40,35

Cape chacma baboon, Papio ursinus. (Farman.) R44,63

Cape flora, migrations and origin. (Levyns.) R37,85

Cape Peninsula, ecology of sandy beaches. (Brown.) R39,247; R39,281

Cape Peninsula, flora, phytogeography. (Adamson.) R35,443

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Cape Province, western, hydrobiological studies on alkaline and acid still waters. (Harrison.) R36,213

Cape Town, red water and marine fauna mortali- ty. (Grindley and Taylor.) R37,111

Carbonate constituents in some S. Afr. coastal and offshore sediments. (Siesser.) R40,261

Carnivores of inshore region of Benguela upwel- ling system. (Pollock.) R44,341

CARTER, R. A. see JARMAN, N. G.

CARTOGRAPHY AND SURVEYING BALLY, R. Historical records of the Bot

River estuarine system. R45,291 CAMPBELL, G. G. A review of the scientific

investigations in the Tongaland area of northern Natal. (Presidential address.) R38,305

FRICKE, A. H. and THUM, A. B. A dis- tance-measuring wheel for estimating sub- strate surface area. R42,185

HILL, B. J. The bathymetry and possible origin of lakes Sibayi, Nhlange and Sifungwe in Zululand (Natal). R38,205

MALLORY, J. K. The bathymetry and micro- relief of False Bay. R39,109

Central neuro-transmission, amino acids. (Light-

Cephalopod, fossil, Klip River coalfield. (Rilett.)

Cephalopods. S. Afr. (Voss.) R36,245 Cercopithecus pygerythrus, vervet monkey.

(Farman and Van Wyk.) R44,279 Cervical spinous processes, primate, length and

inclination. (Toerien.) R36,95 Chelicerae of the short-tailed whip-scorpions

(Schizomida; Arachnida). (Lawrence.) R38,123

Chemical sciences, S. Afr. (Stutterheim.) R43,255

igfeld. ) R40,lOl

R37,73

CHEMISTRY AHRENS, L. H. Regularities involving $He

and $He and their possible implications for nuclear structure. R36,163 Some features of the relationship between

mass defect and mass number. R35,109 ALLANSON, B. R. and VAN WYK, J. D.

An introduction to the physics and chemistry of some lakes in northern Zululand. R38,217

BAARS, J. K. Organic compounds in surface waters. R38,317

BALINSKY, J. B. Amino acid metabolism in Amphibia. R40,49

BALLY, R., and McQUAID, C. D. The physical and chemical characteristics of the waters of the Bot River estuary, South Africa. R45,317

BIRCH, G. F. Phosphorites from the Saldanha Bay region. R42,223

BOHM, E. L. and GOREAU, T. F. The de- termination of calcium-45 in sea-water, corals and calcareous algae by liquid scintil- lation counting. R41,25

CANHAM, P. Three rapid and simple methods for the screening of free amino acids in samples of urine and plasma. R40,35

COPENHAGEN, W. J. Metals and minerals. R39,355

ELOFF, J. N. The occurrence and other aspects of N-methyl alanine (NMA) and N- methyl serine (NMS) in Dichapetalum cymosum (Engl.) (gifblaar) and other members of the Dichapetalaceae. R40,41

GEVERS, H. 0. Breeding for improved protein quality in maize. R40,81

HARRISON, A. D. and ELSWORTH, J . F. Hydrobiological studies on the Great Berg River, Western Cape Province. 1. General description, chemical studies and main fea- tures of the flora and fauna. R35,125

HEY, J. D. and CHERRY, R. D. The half- life of polonium-216. R43,147

HODGSON, J. B. PERCY, G . C. and THORNTON, D . A. The infrared spectra of trans-bis (L-alaninato) complexes of plati- num (11) and palladium (11) : band assign- ments by multiple isotopic labelling. R44,289

JACKSON, W. P. U. Amino acids and insulin. R40,93

KENCH, J. E. Metals and proteins. R40,209 NASH, L. J. BORNMAN, C. H . and HEEG,

J. Physioecology of the Umsindusi River within the Pietermaritzburg city limits. R40,197

NEWBERRY, E. Reminiscences of chemistry and physics teaching over sixty years. (Presi- dential address.) R35,331

NIEMAN, E. J., LEWIS, 0. A. M., and MUNZ, A. Transport and metabolism of I4C-valine in Datura stramonium L. R40,59

PROUT, E. G. The dispersal of oil slicks. R38,399

QUICKE, G. V. The problem of protein quality in maize. R40,71

RUDD. S. , and WARREN, F. L. Evidence for a pheromone in the South African rock lobster, Jasus Zalandii (H. Milne Edwards). R42,103

SAPEIKA, N. The toxicity of foods of natural origin. (Presidential address.) R41,l

STUlTERHEIM, N. The present state and the future of the chemical sciences in South Africa. R43,255

WILLIS, J . P. FORTUIN, H. H. G . , and EAGLE, G . A. A preliminary report on the geochemistry of recent sediments in Saldan- ha Bay and Langebaan Lagoon. R42,497

CHERRY, R . D. see HEY, J. D. Chironomidae, Great Berg River, Western Cape

Province. (Scott.) R35,277

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Choromytilus meridionalis, black mussel, biology. (Currie, Brown, and Bennett.) R41,209

Choromytilus meridionalis, black mussel, Saldan- ha Bay region. (Du Plessis.) R42,303

CHRISTIE, N. D. A numerical analysis of the distribution of a shallow sublittoral sand macrofauna along a transect at Lamberts Bay, South Africa. R42,149 see also HENRY, J.L.

CHRISTIE, N. D . and ALLEN, J . C. A self- contained diver-operated quantitative sampler for investigating the macrofauna of soft sub- strates. R40,299

CHRISTIE, N. D. and CUTLER, E. B. New distribution records for two species of Siphono- soma (Sipuncula) collected using a diver-oper- ated suction sampler. R41,109

CHRISTIE, N. D. and MOLDAN, A. Distribu- tion of benthic macrofauna in Langebaan Lagoon. R42,273

CILLIERS, S. P. A sociologist's view on the meaning of the strains in the relationship between a high population growth rate and en- vironment. R43,79

CLIFF, G. Dissolved and particulate matter in the surface waters of False Bay and its influ- ence on a rocky shore ecosystem. R44,539 Early colonization by fish of an artificial reef in

False Bay, South Africa. R45,63 Seasonal variation in the contribution of phyto-

plankton, bacteria, detritus and inorganic nutrients to a rocky shore ecosystem. R44,523

see also FRICKE, A. H.

CLIMATOLOGY, see METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY Clupeiformes, systematic study. (Hecht and

Hecht.) R44,73 Coastal winds and upwelling. (Jury.) R44,299 COETZEE, D. J. Zooplankton and some en-

vironmental conditions in the Bot River estuary. R45,363

COLCLOUGH, J. H. and BROWN, A. C. Uptake of dissolved organic matter by a marine whelk. R45,169

COLLETTE, B. J. Primary and secondary ocean ridges and their relation to mantle convection currents. R40,7

Colonization and viability of artificial steel reef in False Bay, S. Afr. (Fricke, Koop, and Cliff.) R44,499

Colonization by fish of an artificial reef. (Cliff.) R45,63

COLVIN, P. M. see PEAK, M. J. Computer-aided design. (Schach and Stevens-

Conservation management, Saldanha region.

Continental shelf, S. Afr., stratigraphical classifi-

Guille.) R44,123

(Hey.) R42,399

cation of Cainozoic succession. (Dingle.) R40,367

COOK, P. A. A prediction of some possible effects of thermal pollution on marine organ- isms on the west coast of South Africa, with particular reference to the rock lobster, Jasus lalandii. R43,107

COOPER, J. Pelagic birds and mammals of the southern Benguela region. R44,373 see also JACKSON, F.

Co-operation in science and technology in Africa south of the Sahara. (Haughton.) R35,l

Coot, red-knobbed, Fulica cristata Gmelin, Bot River estuary. (Stewart and Bally.) R45,419

COPENHAGEN, W. J. Metals and minerals. R39,355

Corals, determinatiom of calcium-45 by liquid scintillation counting. (Bohm and Goreau.) R41,25

Crab, amphibious, the water economy of three species. (Dandy and Ewer.) R36,137

Crab, marine, Hymenosoma orbiculare Desm., physiological ability to live in a subtropical freshwater lake. (Forbes and Hill.) R38,271

Crab, Scylla serrata (Forskll), St Lucia. (Hill.) R44,55

Crabs, fiddler, Uca spp., water and heat relation- ships. (Edney.) R36,71

CRAM, D. L. A suggested origin for the cold surface water in central False Bay. R39,129

Life history studies on South African echinoids (Echinodermata). 1. Parechinus angulosus (Leske) (Echinidae, Parechininae) R39,321. 2 . Echinolampas (Palaeolampas) crassa (Bell) (Echinolampadidae). R39,339

Crassostrea gigas (Thunberg), oyster, cadmium.

Cretaceous ostracodal assemblages from Agulhas (Watling .) R43,125

Bank. (Dingle.) R39,393

CRYSTALLOGRAPHY, see MINERALOGY

EERING Current circulation, Agulhas. (Pearce.) R44,205 Current patterns in False Bay. (Atkins.) R39,139 Current trajectories. (Boyd.) R44,129 Currents, inshore. (Field.) R44,127 Currents, mantle convection. (Collette.) R40,7 CURRIE, A. B., BROWN, A. C., and

BENNETT, G. R. The effect of ammonium nitrate solutions on some aspects of the biology

AND PETROLOGY; PHYSICS AND ENGIN-

of the black mussel, Choromytilus meridion:- lis. R41.209

CURRIE, M. H., see HEYL, C. W. CUSHING, D. H. A comparison of production

in temperate seas and the upwelling areas. R40,17

CUTHBERT, K. C., BROWN, A. C., and ORREN, M. J. Toxicity of cadmium to Bullia digitalis (Prosobranchiata: Nassaridae). R42,203

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CUTLER, E. B., see CHRISTIE, N. D.;

CytherefZoidea gardeni Nom. Nov. (Ostracoda).

DA SILVA, F. M., see BROWN, A. C. DANDY, J. W. T. , and EWER, D. W. The

water economy of three species of the amphib- ious crab, Potamon. R36,137

DARRACOT, A , and WATLING, H. The use of molluscs to monitor cadmium levels in es- tuaries and coastal marine environments. R41,325

Darwin, 'Descent' and Disease. (Tobias.) R40,239

Datura stramonium L., transport and metabolism of I4C-valine (Nieman, Lewis, and Miinz.) R40,59

DAVEY, D. A. High fertility and the health of populations. R43,71

DAVIES, B. R. The identification of the mytilids Murculus virgiliae Barnard, Arcuatula capensis (Krauss) and Brachidontes variabilis Krauss, with corrections to the literature and a note on their distribution. R44,225

STEPHEN, A. C.

(Dingle.) R39,353

DAVIES, K. C., see BROWN, A. C. DAVIES, K. C., and BROWN, A. C. Further

evidence of high cadmium and zinc levels in Bullia (Nassariidae) from the Cape west coast. R45,187

DAVISON, A. J., see ZWARENSTEIN, H. DAY, J. H. The biology of False Bay, South

Africa. R39,211 The biology of Langebaan lagoon: a study of

the effect of shelter from wave action. R35,475

The ecology of Morrumbene estuary, Mocam- bique. R41,43

DAY, J. H. FIELD, J. G., and PENRITH, M. J. The benthic fauna and fishes of False Bay, South Africa. R39.1

DE DECKER, H. P., see also BRANCH, G. M. DE DECKER, H. P., and BALLY, R. The

benthic macrofauna of the Bot River estuary, South Africa, with a note on its meiofauna. R45,379

DE DECKER; H. P., and BENNETT, B. A. A comparison of the physiological condition of the southern mullet Liza richarhoni (Smith) in a closed estuary and the sea. R45,427

DE LA CRUZ, M. A, , see DU PLESSIS, A. DE VILLIERS, H. The first fossil human skele-

ton from South West Africa. R40,187 DE WIT, J. J. D. Hybridization experiments

with Acheilognathine fishes (Cyprinidae). In- tergeneric hybrids between Paracheilognathus rhombeus and Acheilognathus lanceolatus. R37,131 see also HOLCIK, J.; HOMNA, Y.

DEACON, G . The use of oceanography. R40,l DEACON, H. J. see HENDEY, Q. B.

Decomposers in inshore region of West Coast. (Newell.) R44,327

Deformities, uncommon, in eight adult speci- mens of bitterling. (Honma and De Wit.) R38,39

Demographic forces in S. Afr. (Sadie.) R43,ll Demographic model for predicting future

housing needs. (Schach.) R42,193 Deontostoma parantarcticum, new species. (In

French.) (Vitiello.) R41,339 Descriptive systematic study of the otholiths of

the Neopterygean marine fishes of South Africa. 1. Introduction. (Hecht.) R43,191; 2. The delimitation of teleost orders, some sys- tematic notes and a provisional new phyletic order sequence. (Hecht and Hecht.) R43,199; 3. Elopiformes, Gonorhynchiformes, Clupei- forrnes and Salmoniformes. (Hecht and Hecht.) R44,73; 4. Siluriformes and Myctophi- formes. R44,401

Detritus, rocky shore ecosystem. (Cliff.) R44,523 Dichapetalum cymosum (Engl.) gifblaar, N-

methyl alanine (NMA) and N-methyl serine (NMS). (Eloff.) R40,41

DIECKMANN, G., see MANN, K. H . DINGLE, R. V. Cytherelfoidea gardeni Nom.

Nov. (Ostracoda). R39,353 Marine Neocomian Ostracoda from South

Africa. R38,139 Palaeogene ostracods from the continental

shelf off Natal, South Africa. R42,35 Preliminary stratigraphical classification of the

Cainozoic succession on the South African continental shelf. R40,367

Some Cretaceous ostracodal assemblages from the Agulhas Bank (South African continen- tal margin). R39,393

Upper Senonian ostracods from the coast of Pondoland, South Africa. R38,347

DINGLE, R. V. and KLINGER, H. C. The stratigraphy and ostracod fauna of the Upper Jurassic sediments from Brenton, in the Knysna Outlier, Cape Province. R40,279

DINGLE, R. V. and ROGERS, J. Pleistocene palaeogeography of the Agulhas Bank. R40.155

Disease, Darwin. (Tobias.) R40,239 Disease, human, ' amino' acids. (Lightigfeld.)

R40.101 Distance measuring wheel for estimating sub-

strate surface area. (Fricke and Thum.) R42,185

Dogfish, Poroderma africanum, histochemical examination of rectal gland. (Haywood.) R41,203

Donax serra (Roding), bivalve, wound healing and regeneration. (Hodgson.) R44,489

DRAKE, C. J. Tingidae from South Africa (Hemiptera). R36,129

Two new species of Saldidae from South Africa (Hemiptera: Saldidae). R36,133

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Dredge, new. (Zoutendyk.) R37,109 Dredgings, False Bay. (Field.) R39,183 Dune forest, Lake Sibayi. (Breen.) R39,223 DU PLESSIS, A. J. Larval development, settle-

ment and growth of the black mussel Choro- mytitus meridionah in the Saldanha Bay region. R42,303

DU PLESSIS, A. J. and DE LA CRUZ, M. A. Geophysical investigations in Saldanha Bay. R42,285

DYER, T. G. J. A description if interannual rainfall variance over space and time for South Africa. 1921-1975. R44,453 On the spatial distribution of rainfall over

South Africa. R44,237 The distribution of rainfall over the sugar

region of South Africa. R44,257 see also HOWES, C.

EAGLE, G. A. see WILLIS, J. P. Earth sciences, S . Afr. (Simpson.) R43,259 East Africa, littoral ecology of rocky shores.

(Lawson.) R38,329 Echinoids (Echinodermata), S. Afr. (Cram.)

R39,321; R39,339 Echinolampas (Palaeolampas) crassa (Bell)

(Echinoiampadidae) , life history studies. (Cram.) R39,339

Echinolampas crassa (Bell) 1880, lamp urchin, distribution and abundance. (Thum and Allen.) R41,359

Echinolampas crassa (Bell) 1880, lamp urchin, reproductive ecology. (Thum and Allen.) R42,23

Echiura from S . Afr. waters. (Stephen and Cutler.) R38,ll l

Ecklonia maxima (Osbeck) Papenf., kelp, pro- ductivity. (Mann, Jarman, and Dieckmann.) R44,27

Ecklonia maxima, algin content. (Hay et al.) R45,73

Ecology, benthic, False Bay. I. Biology of infrati- dal rocks related to that of intertidal rocks. (Morgans.) R35,387. 11. Soft and rocky bottoms observed by diving and sampled by dredging, and the recognition of grounds. (Morgans.) R36,287

Ecology, littoral, rocky shores in East Africa. (Lawson.) R38,329

Ecology, plant, dune forest at Lake Sibayi. (Breen.) R39,223

Ecology of Morrumbene estuary, Mocambique. (Day.) R41,43

Ecology of Patella Linnaeus from the Cape Pen- insula, S. Afr. 2. Reproductive cycles. (Branch.) R41,ll l ; 3. Growth- rates. (Branch.) R41,161

Ecology of S . Afr. estuaries. IX. Orange River estuary. (Brown.) R35,463

Ecology of sandy beaches of Cape Peninsula, S . Afr.: 1. Introduction. (Brown.) R39,247; 2. The mode of life of Bullia (Gastropoda:

Prosobranchiata). R39,281; 3. A study of Gas- trosaccus psammodytes Tattersall (Crustacea: Mysidacea). (Brown and Talbot.) R40,309; 4. Observations on two intertidal Isopoda, Eurydice longicornis (Studer) and Exo- sphaeroma truncutitelson Barnard. R40,381

Ecology of the Agulhas current region. (Heydorn et al.) R43,151

EDNEY, E. B. The water and heat relationships of Fiddler crabs (Uca spp.). R36,71

Education and population control. (Van Der Ross.) R43,91

Egret, cattle, communal roosting. (Siegfried.) R39,419

Electron microscopy, phytoplankton. (Norris.) R45,139

ELLERMAN, J. R. The subterranean mammals of the world. R35,ll

ELOFF, J. N. The occurrence and other aspects of N-methyl alanine (NMA) and N-methyl serine (NMS) in Dichapetalum cymosum (Engl.) (gifblaar) and other members of the Dichapetalaceae. R40,41

Elopiformes, systematic study. (Hecht and Hecht.) R44,73

ELSWORTH, J. F. see HARRISON, A. D. Endangered species, population growth. (Hall.)

R43,37

ENGINEERING, see PHYSICS AND ENGIN- EERING Engineering research, impact on S . Afr. society.

Environment, population growth. (Fuggle.)

Environment and high population growth rate.

Enzymes, Tilapia sparrmanii (Pisces). (Peak,

Epifauna of the benthos of Lake Sibayi. (Boltt.)

ERASMUS, J. E. Feeding South Africa’s

(Granger.) R40,335

R43,33

(Cilliers.) R43,79

McClurg, and Colvin.) R39,359

R38,249

growing population. R43,51

ETHNOLOGY TOBIAS, P. V. Recent human biological

studies in southern Africa with special refer- ence to Negroes and Khoisans. R40,109

Eurydice longicornis (Studer). (Brown.) R40,381 EWER, D. W. see DANDY, J. W. T. Exosphaeroma truncatitelson Barnard. (Brown.)

R40,381 Faecal analysis, impala. (McAllister and

Bornman.) R40,167 False Bay, artificial steel reef colonization and vi-

ability. (Fricke, Koop, and Cliff.) R44,499 False Bay, bathymetry and microrelief.

(Mallory.) R39,109 False Bay, benthic distribution patterns. (Field.)

R39,183

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False Bay, benthic ecology. I. Biology of infrati- dal rocks related to that of intertidal rocks. (Morgans.) R35,387. 11. Soft and rocky bottoms observed by diving and sampled by dredging, and the recognition of grounds. (Morgans.) R36,287

False Bay, benthic fauna and fishes (Day, Field, and Penrith.) R39,l

False Bay, biology. (Day.) R39,211 False Bay, cold surface water. (Cram.) R39.129 False Bay, geology and description of a fossilfer-

ous deposit near Zwartklip. (Singer and Fuller.) R36,205

False Bay, marine sediments. (Bowie, Fuller, and Siesser.) R39,149

False Bay, plankton blooms. (Grindley and Taylor.) R39,201

False Bay, surface waters. (Cliff.) R44,539 False Bay, thermal structure and salinity.

(Atkins.) R39,117 False Bay, winds and current patterns. (Atkins.)

R39,139 FARMAN, A. G . Histomorphological study on

the tongue of the Cape chacma baboon (Papio ursinus). R44,63

FARMAN, A. G. and VAN WYK, C. W. Histo- morphological and ultrastructural study on the tongue of the southern African vervet monkey (Cercopithecus pygerythrus). R44,279

Fauna, benthic, False Bay, S. Afr. (Day, Field, and Penrith.) R39,l

Fauna, benthic, Lake Nhlange, Kwazulu, S. Afr. (Boltt and Allanson.) R41,241

Fauna, benthic, St Lucia Lake. (Boltt.) R41,295 Fauna, stream, Table Mountain, S. Afr. (Harri-

Feeding S. Afr. growing population. (Erasmus.)

Fertility, barriers. (Snyman.) R43,85 Fertility, population health. (Davey.) R43,71 Fiddler crabs, Uca spp., water and heat relation-

ships (Edney.) R36,71 FIELD, J. G. Inshore currents during an upwel-

ling cycle. (Abstract.) R44,127 The use of numerical methods to determine

benthic distribution patterns from dredging in False Bay. R39,183

son and Barnard.) R40,135

R43,51

see also BOSHOFF, P. H . ; DAY, J. H.

FITHS, R. J. , JARMAN, N., ZOUTENDYK, P., VELIMIROV, B., and BOWES, A. Varia- tion in structure and biomass of kelp communi- ties along the south-west Cape coast. R44,145

Filter feeders in nearshore zone of southern Ben- guela system. (Griffiths.) R44,335

Fish, distribution in Lake Sibayi. (Boltt, Hill and Forbes.) R38,241

Fish, mass mortality, Bot River estuary. (Bennett.) R45,437

Fish, pelagic, Benguela region. (Shelton.) R44.365

FIELD, J . G., GRIFFITHS, C. L., GRIF-

Fish fauna, Bot River estuary. (Bennett ef a/.) R45,449

Fish River Canyon, S. W. Afr., geological and geomorphological observations. (Simpson and Hywel Davies.) R35,97

Fishes, Acheilognathine, hybridization. (De Wit.) R37,131

Fishes, marine, S. Afr., otoliths. (Hecht.) R43,191; (Hecht and Hecht.) R43,199; (Hecht and Hecht.) R44.73; (Hecht and Hecht.) R44,401

Fishes of False Bay, S. Afr. (Day, Field, and Penrith.) R39,l

FLEMMING, B. W. Distribution of recent sedi- ments in Saldanha Bay and Langebaan Lagoon. R42,317

Flora, Cape Peninsula, phytogeography. (Adamson.) R35,443

Flora, Cape, migrations and origin. (Levyns.) R37.85

Food quality, population pressure. (Lewis.) R43,63

Foods, natural origin, toxicity. (Sapeika.) R41,l FORBES, A. T. see also BOLlT, R. E. FORBES, A . T. and HILL, B. J. The physiol-

ogical ability of a marine crab Hymenosoma orbiculare Desm. to live in a subtropical fresh- water lake. R38,271

FORTUIN, H. H. G., see WILLIS, J. P. Fossil Archaeocyathid from the Nama system, S .

W. Afr. (Haughton.) R36,57 Fossil cephalopod from middle Ecca beds in Klip

River coalfield. (Rilett.) R37,73 Fossil human skeleton from S. W. Afr. (De Vil-

hers.) R40,187 Fossil site, Hopefield, physiography and surface

geology. (Mabbutt.) R35,21 Fossiliferous deposit near Zwartklip in False

Bay. (Singer and Fuller.) R36,205 FRANKEL, J. J. An inclusion-bearing olivine

melilitite from Mukorob, South West Africa. R35,115

FRICKE, A. H. KOOP, K., and CLIFF, G. Col- onization and viability of an artificial steel reef in False Bay, South Africa. R44,499

FRICKE, A. H. and THUM, A. B. A distance- measuring wheel for estimating substrate surface area. R42,185 Temperature recording in shallow marine en-

FROMME, G. A. W. The hydrology of the Bot vironments. R41,351

River estuary. R45,305 see also BRANCH, G. M.

FUGGLE, R. F. A review of a symposium on re- search in the natural sciences at Saldanha Bay and Langebaan Lagoon. R42,211 Population growth and the environment.

Fulica crisfata Gmelin, red-knobbed coot, Bot River estuary. (Stewart and Bally.) R45,419

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FULLER, A . 0. see BOWIE, D. K.; SINGER,

Fungi, metabolism. (Liitjeharms.) R38.99 Gastrosaccus psammodytes Tattersall (Crustacea:

Mysidacea). (Brown and Talbot.) R40,309 Geochemistry, Saldanha Bay and Langebaan

Lagoon. (Willis, Fortuin, and Eagle.) R42,497

GEOLOGYANDPALAEONTOLOGY

R.

BARNARD, K. H. Revised list of South African Late Tertiary and Pleistocene marine Mollusca. R36,179

BIRCH, G. F. Phosphorites from the Saldanha Bay region. R42,223

CAMPBELL, G. G. A review of the scientific investigations in the Tongaland area of northern Natal. (Presidential address .) R38,305

DINGLE, R . V. Marine Neocomian Ostraco- da from South Africa. R38,139 Palaeongene ostracods from the continental

shelf off Natal, South Africa. R42,35 Preliminary stratigraphical classification of

the Cainozoic succession on the South African continental shelf. R40,367

Some Cretaceous ostracodal assemblages from the Agulhas Bank (South African continental margin). R39,393

Upper Senonian ostracods from the coast of Pondoland, South Africa. R38,347

DINGLE, R. V. and KLINGER, H. C. The stratigraphy and ostracod fauna of the Upper Jurassic sediments from Brenton, in the Knysna Outlier, Cape Province. R40,279

DINGLE, R. V. and ROGERS, J . Pleistocene palaeogeography of the Agulhus Bank. R40,155

DU PLESSIS, A., and D E LA CRUZ, M. A. Geophysical investigations in Saldanha Bay. R42,285

FRANKEL, J . J. An inclusion-bearing olivine melilitite from Mukorob, South West Africa. R35,115

FUGGLE, R. F. A review of a symposium on research in the natural sciences at Saldanha Bay and Langebaan Lagoon. R42,211

HAUGHTON, S. H. An Archaeocyathid from the Nama system. R36,57 The geophysicist and some geological prob-

lems. (Presidential address.) R35,59 HENDEY, Q. B. and DEACON, H. J.

Studies in palaeontology and archaeology in the Saldanha region. R42,371

HILL, B. J. The origin of southern African coastal lakes. R41,225

KRONER, A . Late Precambrian formations in the western Richtersveld, Northern Cape Province. R41,375

MABBUTT, J . A . The physiography and surface geology of the Hopefield fossil site. R35.21

RILETT, M. H. P. A fossil cephalopod from the middle Ecca beds in the Klip River coal- field near Dundee, Natal. R37,73

ROGERS, J. Geomorphology, offshore ba- thymetry and quarternary lithostratigraphy around the Bot River estuary. R45,211

SIESSER, W. G . Abundance and distribution of carbonate constituents in some South African coastal and offshore sediments. R40,26 1 Calcareous nannofossils in Pleistocene sedi-

ment cores from the South African conti- nental slope. R42,107

SIMPSON, E. S. W. The present status and the future of the earth sciences in South Africa. R43,259

SIMPSON, E . S. W., and HYWEL DAVIES, D. Observations on the Fish River Canyon in South West Africa. R35,97

SINGER, R., and FULLER, A. 0. The geology and description of a fossiliferous deposit near Zwartklip in False Bay. R36,205

Geomagnetic observations on Marion Island, Gough Island and Tristan da Cunha. (Wiid and Van Wijk.) R36,107

Geomorphology, Bot River estuary. (Rogers.) R45,211

Geophysical investigations in Saldanha Bay. (Du Plessis and De la Cruz.) R42,285

Geophysicist and some geological problems. (Haughton.) R35,59

GEVERS, H. 0. Breeding of improved protein quality in maize. R40,81

Gifblaar, Dichapetalum cymosum (Engl.), N- methyl alanine (NMA) and N-methyl serine (NMS). (Eloff.) R40,41

GLEDHILL, J. A. The present state and the future of the physical sciences in South Africa. R43,241

Gobiid, Vanneaugobius dollfusi, new species. (Brownell.) R43,135

Goniodorididae, description of some species of this family in southern Africa. (Macnae.) R35,341

Gonorhynchiformes, systematic study. (Hecht and Hecht.) R44,73

Gordon’s Bay, sediment transport. (Retief.) R39,163

GOREAU, T. F. see BOHM, E. L. Gough Island, geomagnetic observations. (Wiid

and Van Wijk.) R36,107 Gough Island, gravity observations. (Wiid.)

R36,119 GRANGER, V. L. The impact of industrial and

engineering research on South African society. R40,335

Gravity observations at Marion Island, Tristan da Cunha and Gough Island. (Wiid.) R36.119

Grazers in nearshore zone of southern Benguela system. (Griffiths.) R44,335

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Grazing preferences of impala. (McAllister and Bornman.) R40,167

Great Berg River, Western Cape Province, hy- drobiological studies. 1. General description, chemical studies and main features of the flora and fauna. (Harrison and Elsworth.) R35,125. 2. Quantitative studies on sandy bottoms, notes on tributaries and further information on the fauna, arranged systematically. (Harrison.) R35,227. 3. The Chironomidae (Scott.) R35,277. 4. The effects of organic pollution on the fauna of parts of the Great Berg River System and of the Krom Stream, Stellenbosch. (Harrison.) R35,299

GRIFFITHS, C. L. Grazers and filter feeders in the nearshore zone of the southern Benguela system. R44,335 see also FIELD, J. G.

GRIFFITHS, R. J. The larval development of Pyura stolonifera (Tunicata). R42,l The reproductive season and larval develop-

ment of the barnacle Tetraclita serrata Darwin. R44,97

see also FIELD, J. G. GRINDLEY, J. R. The zooplankton of Lange-

baan Lagoon and Saldanha Bay. R42,341 GRINDLEY, J. R. and TAYLOR, F. J. R.

Factors affecting plankton blooms in False Bay. R39,201 Red water and marine fauna mortality near

Haematococcus in Southern Africa. (Pocock.)

Half-life of polonium-216. (Hey and Cherry.)

HALL, A. V. Endangered species in a rising tide

Cape Town. R37,111

R36,5

R43,147

of human population growth. R43,37 see also MILTON, S . J.

HAMMAN, K. C. D., see BENNEIT, B. A. HARRISON, A. D. Hydrobiological studies on

alkaline and acid still waters in the western Cape Province. R36,213 Hydrobiological studies on the Great Berg

River, Western Cape Province. 2. Quantita- tive studies on sandy bottoms, notes on tri- butaries and further information on the fauna, arranged systematically. R35,227. 4. The effects of organic pollution on the fauna of parts of the Great Berg River System and of the Krom Stream, Stellen- bosch. R35,299

HARRISON, A. D. and BARNARD, K. H. The stream fauna of an isolated mountain massif; Table Mountain, Cape Town, South Africa. R40,135

HARRISON, A. D. and ELSWORTH, J. F. Hydrobiological studies on the Great Berg River, Western Cape Province. 1. General de- scription, chemical studies and main features of the flora and fauna. R35,125

HAUGHTON, S. H. An Archaeocyathid from the Nama system. R36,57 Co-operation in science and technology in

Africa south of the Sahara. (Presidential address.) R35,l

The geophysicist and some geological pro- blems. (Presidential address.) R35,59

HAY, C. H. HODGSON, V., SCOTT, G., and MILLER, J. Colorimetric determination of the algin content of three South African kelp sea- weeds (Ecklonia maxima, Laminaria pallida and Macrocystis angustifolia). R45,73

HAYWOOD, G. P. A preliminary histochemical examination of the rectal gland in the dogfish Poroderma afiicanum. R41,203

HECHT, A, see HECHT, T. HECHT, T. A descriptive systematic study of the

otoliths of the Neopterygean marine fishes of South Africa. 1. Introduction. R43,191

HECHT, T., and HECHT, A. A descriptive sys- tematic study of the otoliths of the Neoptery- gean marine fishes of South Africa. 2. The del- imitation of teleost orders, some systematic notes and a provisional new phyletic order se- quence. R43,199; 3. Elopiformes, Gonorhyn- chiformes, Clupeiformes and Salmoniformes. R44,73; 4. Siluriformes and Myctophiformes. R44,401

HEEG, J., see NASH, L. J. HENDEY, Q. B. and DEACON, H. J. Studies

in palaeontology and archaeology in the Sal- danha region. R42.371

HENRY, J. L., MOSTERT, S. A., and CHRISTIE, N. D. Phytoplankton production in Langebaan Lagoon and Saldanha Bay. R42,383

Henties Bay, coastal current trajectories. (Boyd.) R44,129

Hesionides and Microphalmus (Hesionidae). (Berrisford.) R38,133

HEY, D. Conservation management and human pressures in the Saldanha region. R42,399

HEY, J. D. Ion dynamical corrections to the Holtsmark theory of spectral line broadening. R42,81

HEY, J. D. and CHERRY, R. D. The half-life of polonium-216. R43,147

HEYDORN, A. E. F., BANG, N. D., PEARCE, A. F., FLEMMING, B. W., CARTER, R. A., SCHLEYER, M. H., BERRY, P. F., HUGHES, G. R., BASS, A. J. , WALLACE, J . H., VAN DER ELST, R. P., CRAWFORD, R. J . M., and SHELTON, P.A. Ecology of the Agulhas current region: an assessment of biological responses to environmental parameters in the south-west Indian Ocean. R43,151

HEYL, C. W. see also BRANCH, G. M. HEYL, C. W. and CURRIE, M. H. Variations

in the use of the Bot River estuary by water- birds. R45,397

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High speed astronomy. (Warner.) R45,l HILL, B. J. Biology of the crab Scylla serrata

(Forskil) in the St Lucia system. R44,55 The bathymetry and possible origin of lakes

Sibayi, Nhlange and Sifungwe in Zululand (Natal). R38,205

The origin of southern African coastal lakes. R41,225

see also BREEN, C. M.; BOLTT, R. E.; FORBES, A. T.

HILL, B. J., BLABER, S. J. M., and BOL'ZT, R. E. The limnology of Lagoa Poelela. R41,263

Histomorphological study on tongue of Cape chacma baboon (Papio ursinus). (Farman.) R44,63

Histomorphological study on tongue of southern African vervet monkey (Cercopirhecus pyge- rythrus). (Farman and Van Wyk.) R44,279

HODGSON, A . N. Studies on wound healing and regeneration of the siphons of the bivalve D o n a serra (Roding). R44,489 Use of the intrinsic musculature for siphonal

autotomy in the Solenacea (Mollusca: Bival- via). R45,129

HODGSON, A. N., and HOEBEKE, M. Short- term behavioural responses of Perna perna (Mollusca: Bivalvia) subjected to copper con- centrations. R45,177

HODGSON, J. B. PERCY, G. C. and THORN- TON, D. A. The infrared spectra of trans- bis(L-alaninato) complexes of platinum(I1) and palladium(I1) : band assignments by multiple isotopic labelling. R44,289

HODGSON, V., see HAY, C. H. HOEBEKE, M., see HODGSON, A. N. HOLCIK, J., and D E WIT, J. J. D. Characteris-

tics of Acheilognathus lanceolatus and Rhodeus sericeus amarus hybrids. R37,139 Characteristics of Paracheilognathus tabira and

Rhodeus sericeus amarus hybrids. R38,29 Holtsmark theory of spectral line broadening, ion

dynamical corrections. (Hey.) R42,81 HONMA, Y., and D E WIT, J. J. D. Teratologi-

cal observations in Acheilognathine species and hybrids (Cyprinidae). 111. Uncommon de- formities in eight adult specimens of bitterling. R38,39

Hopefield fossil site, physiography and surface geology. (Mabbutt.) R35,21

Housing needs, demographic model. (Schach.) R42,193

HOWES, C., and DYER, T. G. J. On the spatial variation of an apparent relationship between monthly rainfall over southern Africa and sea-level oceanic barometric pressure. R44,513

Human biological studies of Negroes and Khoi- sans in southern Africa. (Tobias.) R40,109

Human disease, amino acids. (Lightigfeld.) R40,101

Human settlement at Saldanha Bay. (Axelson.) R42,2 15

Human skeleton, fossil, from S. W. Afr. (De Vil- liers.) R40,187

HUTCHINGS, L. Pelagic zooplankton research in the southern Benguela region. R44,357

Hybridization, Acheilognathine fishes. (De Wit.) R37,131

Hybrids, Acheilognarhus lanceolatus and Rhodeus sericeus amarus. (Holcik and De Wit.) R37,139

Hybrids, Paracheilognathus tabira and Rhodeus sericea amarus. (Holcik and De Wit.) R38,29

Hydrobiological studies on alkaline and acid still waters in the western Cape Province. (Harri- son.) R36,213

Hydrology of the Bot River estuary. (Fromme.) R45,305

Hymenosoma orbiculare Desm., marine crab, physiological ability to live in a subtropical freshwater lake (Forbes and Hill.) R38,271

HYWEL DAVIES, D., see SIMPSON, E. S. W. Impala, grazing preferences. (McAllister and

Bornman.) R40,167 Indian Ocean standard net, quantitative zoo-

plankton sampling. (Zoutendyk.) R38,23 Industrial research, impact on S. Afr. society.

(Granger.) R40,335 Infauna of the benthos of Lake Sibayi. (Boltt.)

R38,249 Infrared spectra of trans-bis(L-alaninato) com-

plexes of platinum(I1) and palladium(I1). (Hodgson, Percy, and Thornton.) R44,289

Infratidal rocks, False Bay, biology. (Morgans.) R35,387

Insulin and amino acids. (Jackson.) R40,93 Intertidal rocks, False Bay, biology. (Morgans.)

R35,387 Intertidal zonation of macrofauna and stratifica-

tion of meibfauna. (McLachlan.) R44,213 Ion dynamical corrections to the Holtsmark

theory of spectral line broadening. (Hey.) R42,81

Isotopes, natural, some features of the relation- ship between mass defect and mass number. (Ahrens.) R35,109

JACKSON, F., SIEGFRIED, W. R., and COOPER, J. A simulation model for the population dynamics of the jackass penguin. R42,ll

JACKSON, W. P. U. Amino acids and insulin. R40,93

JANSON, T. N. H. National conference on the effects of population growth. R43,5

JARMAN, M. L. see BOUCHER, C; JARMAN, N., see also FIELD, J. G.; MANN,

K.H. JARMAN, N. G. and CARTER, R. A. The

primary producers of the inshore regions of the Benguela. R44,321

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Jasus lalandii, rock lobster, thermal pollution. (Cook.) R43,107

Jasus lalandii (H. Milne Edwards), rock lobster, environment, distribution and growth rates. (Pollock and Beyers.) R44,379

Jasus lalandii (H. Milne Edwards), rock lobster, pheromone. (Rudd and Warren.) R42,103

JONES, I. D . see BREEN, C. M. JURY, M. Coastal winds and upwelling. R44,299 Keiskamma estuary, Ciskei, salinity. (Read.)

R45,45 Kelp, Ecklonia maxima (Osbeck) Papenf., pro-

ductivity. (Mann, Jarman, and Dieckmann.) R44,27

Kelp-bed, marine bacteria. (Mazure.) R43,119 Kelp communities, structure and biomass. (Field

Kelp seaweeds, algin content. (Hay et al.) R45,73 KENCH, J. E. Metals and proteins. R40,209 Khoisans, human biological studies in southern

Africa. (Tobias.) R40,109 KING, J. M. Abundance, biomass and diversity

of benthic macro-invertebrates in a western Cape river, South Africa. R45,ll

et al.) R44,145

KLINGER, H. C. see DINGLE, R. V. Klip River coalfield, fossil cephalopod. (Rilett.)

R37,73 Knysna Outlier, stratigraphy and ostracod fauna

of Upper Jurassic sediments from Brenton. (Dingle and Klinger.) R40,279

Kob, Argyrosomus hololepidotus, age determina- tion. (Wallace and Schleyer.) R44,15

KOOP, K., see FRICKE, A . H. Kosi estuary, mass mortality of mangroves.

(Breen and Hill.) R38,285 KRONER, A . Late Precambrian formations in

the western Richtersveld, Northern Cape Prov- ince. R41,375

Lagoa Poelela, benthos. (Boltt.) R41,273 Lagoa Poelela, limnology. (Hill, Blaber, and

Lake Nhlange, Kwazulu, S. Afr., benthic fauna.

Lake Nhlange, Zululand, bathymetry. (Hill.)

Boltt.) R41,263

(Boltt and Allanson.) R41,241

R38,205 Lake Sibayi, angiosperms. (Breen and Jones.)

R39.235 Lake Sibayi, distribution of aquatic macrophytes

Lake Sibayi, epifauna and infauna of the

Lake Sibayi, plant ecology of dune forest.

Lake Sibayi, Zululand, bathymetry. (Hill.)

Lake Sifungwe, Zululand, bathymetry. (Hill.)

Lakes, coastal, southern Africa. (Hill.) R41,225 Lakes, mediaeval man-made, progeny and cas-

ualties of English social history, patients of twentieth century ecology. (Moss.) R45,115

and fish. (Boltt, Hill and Forbes). R38,241

benthos. (Boltt.) R38,249

(Breen.) R39,223

R38,205

R38,205

Laminaria pallida, algin content. (Hay et al.) R45,73

Lamp urchin, Echinolampas crassa (Bell) 1880, distribution and abundance. (Thum and Allen.) R41,359

Lamp urchin, Echinolampas crassa (Bell) 1880, reproductive ecology. (Thum and Allen.) R42,23

Langebaan area, vegetation. (Boucher and Jarman.) R42,241

Langebaan Lagoon, bacterial numbers and biomass. (Mazure and Branch.) R44,43

Langebaan Lagoon, benthic macrofauna. (Christie and Moldan.) R42,273

Langebaan Lagoon, biology. (Day.) R35,475 Langebaan Lagoon, geochemistry. (Willis,

Fortuin, and Eagle.) R42,497 Langebaan Lagoon, intertidal animal distribu-

tion. (Puttick.) R42,403 Langebaan Lagoon, natural science research.

(Fuggle.) R42,211 Langebaan Lagoon, physical and chemical

characteristics of water. (Shannon and Stander.) R42,441

Langebaan Lagoon, phytoplankton production. (Henry, Mostert, and Christie.) R42,383

Langebaan Lagoon, sediment distribution. (Flemming.) R42,317

Langebaan Lagoon, waders (Aves: Charadrii). (Summers.) R42,483

Langebaan Lagoon, zooplankton. (Grindley.) R42,341

Larval development of barnacle Tetraclita serrata Darwin. (Griffiths.) R44,97

Larval development of Pyura srolonifera (Tunica- ta). (Griffiths.) R42,l

LASTOVICA, A. J . Isolation, distribution and disease potential of Naegleria and Acantha- moeba (Order: Amoebida) in South Africa. R44,269

Late Precambrian formations in western Richtersveld, Northern Cape Province. (Kroner.) R41,375

LAWRENCE, R. F. A new South African Soli- fuge (Arachnida), with notes on some known species. R36,197 New mite parasites from South African lizards

and bats. R35,569 The trichoid structures on the Chelicerae of

the short-tailed whip-scorpions (Schizomida; Arachnida). R38,123

LAWSON, G. W. Some observations on the lit- toral ecology of rocky shores in East Africa (Kenya and Tanzania). R38,329

LEON, B., see BROWN, A. C. LEVI, C. Spongiaires d’Afrique du Sud. 1. Poe-

cilosclerides. R37,l. 3. Tetractinellides. R37,227

LEVYNS, M. R. Migrations and origin of the Cape flora. (Presidential address.) R37,85

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LEWIS, 0. A. M. Food quality and population pressure. R43,63 see also NIEMAN, E. J.

Life history studies on S. Afr. echinoids (Echino- dermata). 1. Parechinus angulosus (Leske) (Echinidae, Parechininae). (Cram.) R39,321. 2. Echinolampas (Palaeolampas) crassa (Bell) (Echinolampadidae). (Cram.) R39,339

LIGHTIGFELD, F. J. Amino acids in relation to central neuro-transmission and possible rel- evance in human disease. R40,101

Limb extension in the scorpion, Opisthophthal- mus latimanus Koch. (Alexander.) R37,165

Limnological studies on the lakes of northern Zu- luland. (Allanson.) R38,201

Limnology, Lagoa Poelela. (Hill, Blaber, and Boltt.) R41,263

Liquid scintillation counting, calcium-45 in sea- water, corals and calcareous algae. (Bohm and Goreau.) R41,25

Lithostratigraphy, quarternary, Bot River estuary. (Rogers.) R45,211

Liza richardsoni Smith, southern mullet, physiol- ogical condition. (De Decker and Bennett.) R45,427

Lizards, S. Afr., mite parasites of. (Lawrence.) R35,569

Lobster, spiny, genus Palinurus, revision. (Berry and Plante.) R40,373

LOUW, G. N. The biological sciences in South Africa-present and future trends. R43,261

LUTJEHARMS, W. J . Centenary of a fungus: some reflections on the metabolism of fungi. (Presidential address.) R38,99

MABBUTT, J. A. The physiography and surface geology of the Hopefield fossil site. R35,21

MACNAE, W. The families Polyceridae and Go- niodoridinae (Mollusca,, Nubibranchiata) in southern Africa. R35,341

McALLISTER, H. J. and BORNMAN, C. H. Grazing preferences of impala: a quantitative faecal analytical and anatomical evaluation. R40,167

McCLURG, T. P. see PEAK, M. J. MCLACHLAN, A. Intertidal zonation of macro-

fauna and stratification of meiofauna on high energy sandy beaches in the Eastern Cape, South Africa. R44,213

McQUAID, C. D . see BALLY, R . Macro-invertebrates, benthic, abundance,

Macrobrachium petersi (Hilgendorf) (Crustacea:

Macrocystis angustifolia, algin content. (Hay et

Macrofauna, benthic, Bot River estuary. (De

Macrofauna, benthic, Langebaan Lagoon.

Macrofauna, intertidal zonation. (McLachlan.)

biomass and diversity. (King.) R45,ll

Caridea), distribution. (Read.) R45,35

al.) R45,73

Decker and Bally.) R45,379

(Christie and Moldan.) R42,273

R44,213

Macrofauna, shallow sublittoral sand, numerical analysis. (Christie.) R42,149

Macrofauna of soft substrates. (Christie and Allen.) R40,299

Macrophytes, aquatic, distribution in lake Sibayi. (Boltt, Hill and Forbes.) R38,241

Magnetic observations on Marion Island, Gough Island and Tristan da Cunha. (Wiid and Van Wijk.) R36,107

Magnetic secular variation, derivation of from field observations. (Scheepers.) R37,75

Maize, breeding for improved protein quality. (Gevers.) R40,81

Maize, protein quality. (Quicke.) R40,71 MALLORY, J. K. The bathymetry and microre-

lief of False Bay. R39,109 Mammals, pelagic, Benguela region. (Cooper.)

R44,373 Mammals, subterranean, of the world. (Eller-

man.) R35,ll Mangroves, Kosi estuary, mass mortality. (Breen

and Hill.) R38,285 MANN, K. H . , JARMAN, N., and DIECK-

MANN, G . Development of a method for measuring the productivity of the kelp Ecklo- nia maxima (Osbeck) Papenf. R44,27

MARAIS, A., see PEAK, M. J. Marine animals, ammonium nitrate. (Brown.)

R41,217 Marine environments, temperature recording.

(Fricke and Thum.) R41,351 Marine fauna mortality near Cape Town. (Grind-

ley and Taylor.) R37,ll l Marine fishes, S. Afr., otoliths. (Hecht.)

R43,191; (Hecht and Hecht.) R43,199; (Hecht and Hecht.) R44,73; (Hecht and Hecht.) R44,401

Marine organisms, thermal pollution. (Cook.) R43,107

Marine sediments of False Bay. (Bowie, Fuller, and Siesser.) R39,149

Marine whelk, organic matter uptake. (Col- clough and Brown.) R45,169

Marion Island, geomagnetic observations. (Wiid and Van Wijk.) R36.107

Marion Island, gravity observations. (Wiid.) R36,119

Mass mortality of fish, Bot River estuary. (Bennett.) R45,437

MATHEMATICS JACKSON, F., SIEGFRIED, W. R., and

COOPER, J. A simulation model for the population dynamics of the jackass penguin. R42,ll

SCHACH, S. R. A demographic model for predicting future housing needs. R42,193

MATHEWS, M., see SCHUTTE, K. H. MAZURE, H. G. F. The seasonal cycle of

marine bacteria in a west coast kelp-bed. R43,119

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MAZURE, H. G. F. , and BRANCH, G. M. A preliminary analysis of bacterial numbers and biomass in Langebaan Lagoon. R44,43

Medical science, S. Afr. (Beighton.) R43,265 Meiofauna, Bot River estuary. (De Decker and

Meiofauna, stratification. (McLachlan.) R44,213 Metals. (Copenhagen.) R39,355 Metals, effect on mollusc filtering rates.

Metals and proteins. (Kench.) R40,209

METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY

Bally.) R45,379

(Watling.) R44,441

ATKINS, G. R. Winds and current patterns in False Bay. R39,139

DYER, T. G. J. A description of interannual rainfall variance over space and time for South Africa. 1921-1975. R44,453 On the spatial distribution of rainfall over

The distribution of rainfall over the sugar

HOWES, C., and DYER, T. G. J. On the spatial variation of an apparent relationship between monthly rainfall over southern Africa and sea-level oceanic barometric pressure. R44,513

Mgobezeleni lake system, Zululand, survey.

South Africa. R44,237

region of South Africa. R44,257

(Bruton and Appleton.) R41,283

MICROBIOLOGY CLIFF, G. Dissolved and particulate matter in

the surface waters of False Bay and its influ- ence on a rocky shore ecosystem. R44,539 Seasonal variation in the contribution of

phytoplankton, bacteria, detritus and inor- ganic nutrients to a rocky shore ecosystem. R44,523

LASTOVICA, A. J. Isolation, distribution and disease potential of Naegleria and Acan- thamoeba (Order: Amoebida) in South Africa. R44,269

LUTJEHARMS, W. J . Centenary of a fungus: some reflections of the metabolism of fungi. (Presidential address.) R38,99

MAZURE, H. G. F., and BRANCH, G . M. A preliminary analysis of bacterial numbers and biomass in Langebaan Lagoon. R44,43

NEWELL, R. C. The role of decomposers in the inshore region of the West Coast. R44,327

ROBERTS, C. H., BRANCH, G. M., and ROBB, F. T. The annual cycle of free- floating bacteria in the Bot River estuary. R45,353 The effect of salinity and temperature varia-

tions on the bacterial population in the Bot River estuary. R45,347

Microphthalmus and Hesionides (Hesioni- dae). (Berrisford.) R38,133

Microrelief of False Bay. (Mallory.) R39,109

MILEWSKI, A. V. and CAMPBELL, B. Bird diversity in relation to vegetation types in the Moremi Wildlife Reserve. R42,173

MILLAR, R. H. A collection of ascidians from the Vema Seamount. R38,l

MILLER, J, see HAY, C. H. MILTON, S. J., and HALL, A. V. Reproductive

biology of Australian acacias in the south- western Cape Province, South Africa. R44,465

MINERALOGY AND PETROLOGY COPENHAGEN, W. J . Metals and minerals.

R39,355 RAPSON, W. S. Science and the future of the

mining and mineral industries. (Presidential address.) R37,147

Minerals. (Copenhagen.) R39,355 Minerals and mining industries, science and the

future. (Rapson .) R37,147 Mining and minerals industries, science and the

future. (Rapson.) R37,147 Mitochondria, anionic oxygen the buffer base of.

(Zwarenstein and Davison.) R36,93 Modelling physical processes in upwelling. (Van

Foreest . ) R44,3 15 Modelling the interaction in an upwelling/sea

breeze regime. (Brundrit.) R44,128 MOLDAN, A, , see CHRISTIE, N. D. Mollusc filtering rates. (Watling.) R44,441 Mollusca, marine, revised list of S . Afr. Late

Tertiary and Pleistocene. (Barnard.) R36,179 Molluscs to monitor cadmium levels in estuaries

and coastal marine environments. (Darracot and Watling.) R41,325

Moremi Wildlife Reserve, bird diversity. (Mil- ewski and Campbell.) R42,173

MORGANS, J . F. C. The benthic ecology of False Bay. I. The biology of infratidal rocks, observed by diving, related to that of intertidal rocks. R35,387. 11. Soft and rocky bottoms ob- served by diving and sampled by dredging, and the recognition of grounds. R36,287

MOSS, B. Mediaeval man-made lakes: progeny and casualties of English social history, pa- tients of twentieth century ecology. R45,115

MOSTERT, S. A. see HENRY, J. L. Mukorob, S. W. Afr., an inclusion-bearing

olivine melitite. (Frankel.) R35,115 Mullet, southern, Liza richardsoni Smith, physi-

ological condition. (De Decker and Bennett.) R45,427

MUNZ, A , , see NIEMAN, E. J. Murrumbene estuary, Mocambique, ecology.

Musci, S. Afr. (Schelpe.) R44,113 Musculus virgiliae Barnard, identification.

(Davies.) R44,225 Mussel, black, Choromytilus meridionalis,

biology. (Currie, Brown, and Bennett.) R41,209

(Day.) R41.43

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Myctophiformes, systematic study. (Hecht and Hecht.) R44,401

MYERS, A. A. A first record of the genus Pseu- domegamphopus Myers (Crustacea, Amphipo- da) from the Indo-West Pacific with a redes- cription of P. jassopsis (K.H. Barnard) comb. nov. R41,195

Mysidacea, from S. Afr. waters. (Tattersall.) R35,373

Mytilids, identification and distribution. (Davies.) R44,225

N-methyl alanine (NMA) in Dichapetalum cymosum (Engl.) (gifblaar). (Eloff.) R40,41

N-methyl serine (NMS) in Dichapetalum cymosum (Engl.) (gifblaar). (Eloff.) R40,41

Naegleria (Order: Amoebida), isolation, distribu- tion and disease potential. (Lastovica.) R44,269

Nama system, S.W.Afr., Archaeocyathid. (Haughton.) R36,57

Nannofossils, calcareous, in Pleistocene sediment cores from S. Afr. continental slope. (Siesser.) R42,107

NASH, L. J. BORNMAN, C. H. and HEEG, J. Physioecology of the Umsindusi River within the Pietermaritzburg city limits. R40,197

Natural isotopes, some features of the relation- ship between mass defect and mass number. (Ahrens.) R35,109

Natural resources, S. Afr., population growth. (Stutterheim.) R43,25

Nature of science. (Sloan.) R44,l NAUDE, S. M. The development of scientific

policy in South Africa. (Presidential address.) R36,61

Negroes, human biological studies in southern Africa. (Tobias.) R40,109

NELSON, G. Upwelling plumes. R44,303 Neuro-transmission, central, amino acids. (Light-

igfeld.) R40,101 NEWBERRY, E. Reminiscences of chemistry

and physics teaching over sixty years. (Presi- dential address.) R35,331

NEWELL, R. C. The role of decomposers in the inshore region of the West Coast. R44,327

Nhlange, lake, see Lake Nhlange NIEMAN, E . J., LEWIS, 0. A. M., and

MUNZ, A. Transport and metabolism of I4C- valine in Datura stramonium L. R40,59

NORRIS, R. E. Phytoplankton, including nano- plankton, in the Benguela upwelling system as revealed by electron microscopy. R45,139

Nuclear structure, regularities involving $He and 4He. (Ahrens.) R36,163

Numerical analysis of distribution of a shallow sublittoral sand macrofauna. (Christie.) R42,149

Nutrients, inorganic, rocky shore ecosystem. (Cliff.) R44,523

Nutrients in southern Benguela region. (Brown.) R44,347

O'DONOGHUE, C. H. Some South African

OBITUARIES Bryozoa. R35,71

Boyazoglu, Alexander John. (I.G.T.)

Davie, Thomas Benjamin. (M.v. d. E .)

Gill, Edwin Leonard. (K.H.B.) R35(2),xiii Goodwin, Astley John Hilary. R36,3 Hall, Arthur Lewis. (S.H.H.) R35(l),iii Hamlin, Ernest John. R35(2),xiv Haughton, H. (Gevers.) R45,107 Jackson, John. (R.H.S.) R36,l Liitjeharms, Wilhelm Jan. (Brown and Lewis.)

Mirvish, Louis. (H.Z.) R36(3),xiv Papenfuss, G. F. (Norris.) R45,lOl Van den Ende, Marinus. (F.G.H.) R35(4),v Van N e t Lowe, Clarence. (A.J.H.G.)

R36(3),xiii

R35( 1) ,iv

R45,97

R35(l),vi Wilman. Maria. (H.M.L.B .) R35(4).viii Wilson,'Monica Hunter. (West.) R45,205

Ocean ridges and their relation to mantle convec- tion currents. (Collette.) R40,7

Ocean temperature structures on the Agulhas Bank. (Schumann, and Beekman.) R45,191

OCEANOGRAPHY ATKINS, G. R. Thermal structure and salinity

of False Bay. R39,117 Winds and current patterns in False Bay.

BAIN, C. A. R. Sea temperature fluctuations due to local wind forcing. (Abstract.) R44,130

BALLY, R. Historical records of the Bot River estuarine system. R45,291

BOWIE, D. K., FULLER, A. O., and SIESSER, W. G. The marine sediments of False Bay. R39,149

BOYD, A. J. Coastal current trajectories off Henties Bay and Oudekraal. (Abstract.) R44,129

BRANCH, G. M., BALLY, R., BENNEIT, B. A., D E DECKER, H. P., FROMME, G. A. W., HEYL, C. W., and WILLIS, J. P. Synopsis of the impact of artificially opening the mouth of the Bot River estuary: implications for management. R45.465

BROWN, A. C. The ecology of the sandy beaches of the Cape Peninsula, South Africa. 1. Introduction. R39,247

BRUNDRIT, G. B. Modelling the interaction in an upwelling/sea breeze regime. (Ab- stract.) R44,128 Upwelling fronts in the southern Benguela

CHRISTIE, N. D., and ALLEN, J. C. A self- contained diver-operated quantitative sampler for investigating the macrofauna of soft substrates. R40,299

R39,139

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COLLETTE, B. J. Primary and secondary ocean ridges and their relation to mantle convection currents. R40,7

CRAM, D. L. A suggested origin for the cold surface water in central False Bay. R39,129

CUSHING, D. H. A comparison of produc- tion in temperate seas and the upweIling areas. R40,17

DEACON, G. The use of oceanography. R40,l

FIELD, J. G. Inshore currents during an up- welling cycle. (Abstract.) R44,127

FLEMMING, B. W. Distribution of recent sediments in Saldanha Bay and Langebaan Lagoon. R42,317

FROMME, G . A . W. The hydrology of the Bot River estuary. R45,305

FUGGLE, R. F. A review of a symposium on research in the natural sciences at Saldanha Bay and Langebaan Lagoon. R42,211

HEYDORN, A. E . F., BANG, N. D., PEARCE, A. F. , FLEMMING, B. W . , CARTER, R. A , , SCHLEYER, M. H . , BERRY, P. F. , HUGHES, G. R. , BASS, A. J., WALLACE, J. H., VAN DER ELST, R. P. , CRAWFORD, R. J. M., and SHELTON, P. A . Ecology of the Agulhas current region: an assessment of biological responses to environmental parameters in the south-west Indian Ocean. R43,151

JURY, M. Coastal winds and upwelling. R44,299

MORGANS, J . F. C. The benthic ecology of False Bay. I. The biology of infratidal rocks, observed by diving, related to that of interti- dal rocks. R35,387. 11. Soft and rocky bottoms observed by diving and sampled by dredging, and the recognition of grounds. R36,287

MOSS, B. Mediaeval man-made lakes: Progeny and casualties of English social history, patients of twentieth century ecology. R45,115

NELSON, G. Upwelling plumes. R44,303 PEARCE, A. F. Early observations and his-

torical notes on the Agulhas current circula- tion. R44,205

READ, G. H. L. Possible influence of high salinity and low temperature on the distribu- tion of Macrobrachium petersi (Hilgendorf) (Crustacea: Caridea) along the south-east coast of South Africa. R45,35 The effect of a dry and a wet summer on the

thermal and salinity structure of the middle and upper reaches of the Keiskam- ma estuary, Ciskei. R45,45

RETIEF, G . D E F. Sediment transport in Gordon’s Bay. R39,163

ROGERS, J. Geomorphology, offshore ba- thymetry and quarternary lithostratigraphy around the Bot River estuary. R45.211

SCHUMANN, E . H. and BEEKMAN, L. J . Ocean temperature structures on the Agulhas Bank. R45,191

SHANNON, L. V., and STANDER, G . H. Physical and chemical characteristics of water in Saldanha Bay and Langebaan Lagoon. R42,441

SIESSER, W. G . Abundance and distribution of carbonate constituents in some South African coastal and offshore sediments. R40,261

VAN FOREEST, D. A numerical model for the wind-driven circulation in the Bot River estuary. R45,285 Modelling physical processes in upwelling.

VAN HEERDEN, I. Barriedestuarine pro- cesses; Bot River estuary-an interpretation of aerial photographs. R45.239

WILLIS, J . P. The bathymetry, environmental parameters and sediments of the Bot River estuary, S. W. Cape Province. R45,253

Oil slicks, dispersal. (Prout.) R38,399 Olivine melilitite, an inclusion-bearing from

Opisthophthalmus latimanus Koch, limb exten-

R44,315

Mukorob, S. W. Afr. (Frankel.) R35,115

sion. (Alexander.) R37,165 Orange River estuary, ecology. (Brown.)

R35,463 Organic compounds in surface waters. (Baars.)

ORREN, M. J. see CUTHBERT, K. C. Ostracod fauna, Upper Jurassic sediments from

Brenton, in Knysna Outlier. (Dingle and Klinger.) R40,279

Ostracoda, marine Neocomian, from S. Afr. (Dingle.) R38,139

Ostracods, palaeogene, continental shelf off Natal, S. Afr. (Dingle.) R42.35

Ostracods, Upper Senonian, from the coast of Pondoland, South Africa. (Dingle.) R38,347

Otoliths, descriptive systematic study. (Hecht.) R43,191; (Hecht and Hecht.) R43,199; (Hecht and Hecht.) R44,73; (Hecht and Hecht.) R44,401

Oudekraal, coastal current trajectories. (Boyd.) R44,129

Oyster, Crassostrea gigas (Thunberg), cadmium. (Watling.) R43,125

Palaeogeography, Pleistocene, of the Agulhas Bank. (Dingle and Rogers.) R40,155

R38,317

PALAEONTOLOGY, see GEOLOGY AND PALAEONTOLOGY Palinurus genus, revision. (Berry and Plante.)

Palladium(I1) complexes, infrared spectra.

Papio m i n u s , Cape chacma baboon. (Farman.)

R40,373

(Hodgson, Percy, and Thornton.) R44,289

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Paracheilognathus rhombeus, hybrids. (De Wit.) R37,131

Paracheilognathus tabira, hybrids. (Holcik and De Wit.) R38,29

Parasites, mite, of S. Afr. lizards and bats. (Law- rence.) R35,569

Purechinus angulosus (Leske) (Echinidae, Pare- chininae), life history studies. (Cram.) R39,321

Patella Linnaeus, ecology. (Branch.) R41,ll l ; R41,161

PATHOLOGY, see PHYSIOLOGY AND PATH- OLOGY PEAK, M. J., MARAIS, A, , and SAVAGE, A.

V. An oxystat for controlling oxygen tension in aquaria. R39,363

PEAK, M. J . , McCLURG, T. P., and COLVIN, P. M. Effects of temperature acclimation upon the activity of hexose monophosphate shunt enzymes of Tilapia sparrmanii (Pisces). R39,359

PEARCE, A. F. Early observations and histori- cal notes on the Agulhas current circulation. R44,205

Pelagic birds and mammals of Benguela region. (Cooper.) R44,373

Pelagic fish in southern Benguela region. (Shelton.) R44,365

Pelagic zooplankton research in southern Bengu- ela region. (Hutchings.) R44,357

Pelecypoda dredged off the Natal and Mocambi- que coasts. (Boshoff and Field.) R38,79

Pelecypoda, descriptions of three new species. (Boshoff.) R38,95

Penguin, jackass, population dynamics. (Jackson, Siegfried, and Cooper.). R42,11

PENRITH, M. J. see DAY, J.H. PERCY, G. C. see HODGSON, J. B. Perna pernu (Mollusca: Bivalvia). (Hodgson and

Hoebeke.) R45,177

PETROLOGY, see MINEROLOGY AND PE- TROLOGY Pheromone in S. Afr. rock lobster , Jasus lalandii

(H. Milne Edwards). (Rudd and Warren.) R42,103

Phosphorites from the Saldanha Bay region. (Birch.) R42,223

Physical and chemical characteristics of the waters of the Bot River estuary, South Africa. (Bally, and McQuaid.) R45,317

PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, see ANTHRO- POLOGY, PHYSICAL Physical sciences, S. Afr. (Gledhill.) R43,241

PHYSICS AND ENGINEERING AHRENS. L. H. Regularities involving 9He

and $He and their possible implications for nuclear structure. R36,163

Some features of the relationship between mass defect and mass number. R35,109

GLEDHILL, J. A. The present state and the future of the physical sciences in South Africa. R43,241

GRANGER, V. L. The impact of industrial and engineering research on South African society. R40,335

HEY, J. D. Ion dynamical corrections to the Holtsmark theory of spectral line broad- ening. R42,81

HEY, J. D., and CHERRY, R. D. The half- life of polonium-216. R43,147

NEWBERRY, E . Reminiscences of chemistry and physics teaching over sixty years. (Presi- dential address.) R35,331

SCHACH, S. R., and STEVENS-GUILLE, P. D. Two aspects of computer-aided design. R44,123

SCHEEPERS, G. L. M. On the derivation of magnetic secular variation from field obser- vations. R37,75

WIID, B. L. Gravity observations at Marion Island, Tristan da Cunha and Gough Island. R36,119

WIID, B. L. and VAN WIJK, A. M. Geomag- netic observations on Marion Island, Gough Island and Tristan da Cunha. R36,107

ZOUTENDYK, P. A new bottom dredge. R37,109

Physioecology of the Umsindusi River within the Pietermaritzburg city limits. (Nash, Bornman, and Heeg.) R40,197

PHYSIOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY BEIGHTON, P. The present state and future

of the medical sciences in South Africa. R43,265

CANHAM, P. Three rapid and simple methods for the screening of free amino acids in samples of urine and plasma. R40,35

DAVEY, D. A. High fertility and the health of populations. R43,71

FARMAN. A. G . Histomorphological study on the tongue of the Cape chacma baboon (Papio ursinus). R44.63

FARMAN, A. G., and VAN WYK, C. W. Histomorphological and ultrastructural study on the tongue of the southern African vervet monkey (Cercopithecus pygerythrus). R44,279

JACKSON, W. P. U. Amino acids and insulin. R40,93

KENCH, J. E. Metals and proteins. R40,209 LIGHTIGFELD, F. J. Amino acids in relation

to central neuro-transmission and possible relevance in human disease. R40,101 Recent human biological studies in southern

Africa with special reference to Negroes and Khoisans. R40,109

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REID, J. V. 0. The effects of amino acid defi- ciency and imbalance. R40,65

TOBIAS, P. V. Darwin, 'Descent' and Disease. R40,239

ZWARENSTEIN, H. and DAVISON, A. J. Anionic oxygen the buffer base of the mito- chondria. R36,93

Phytogeography, Cape Peninsula flora. (Adamson.) R35,443

Phytoplankton, Benguela upwelling system. (Norris.) R45,139

Phytoplankton, rocky shore ecosystem. (Cliff.) R44,523

Phytoplankton and nutrients in southern Bengue- la region. (Brown.) R44,347

Phytoplankton production, Langebaan Lagoon and Saldanha Bay. (Henry, Mostert, and Christie.) R42,383

PIERCE, S. M., see BALLY, R. Plankton blooms in False Bay. (Grindley and

Taylor.) R39,201

PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, see BOTANY PLANTE, R., see BERRY, P. F. Plasma, screening of free amino acids.

Platinum(I1) complexes, infrared spectra.

Pleistocene palaeogeography of the Agulhas

Pleistocene sediment cores, calcareous nannofos-

POCOCK, M. A. Haematococcus in Southern

Poecilosclerides, S. Afr. sDonges. (In French.)

(Canham.) R40,35

(Hodgson, Percy, and Thornton.) R44,289

Bank. (Dingle and Rogers.) R40,155

sils. (Siesser.) R42,107

Africa. R36,5 . I .

(Levi.) R37,l POLLOCK. D. E. Carnivores of the inshore

region of the Benguela upwelling system. R44,341

POLLOCK, D. E., and BEYERS, (Z..I.DE B. Environment, distribution and growth rates of West Coast rock-lobster Jasus Ialandii (H. Milne Edwards). R44,379

Pollution, crude oil, effects on sandy-beach snail, BuZZia (Gastropoda: Prosobranchiata). (Brown, Baissac, and Leon.) R41,19

Pollution, organic, effects on fauna of parts of Great Berg River System and Krom Stream, Stellenbosch, Western Cape Province. (Harri- son.) R35,299

Pollution, thermal, marine organisms. (Cook.) R43,107

Pollution and the sandy-beach whelk Bullia. (Brown.) R44,555

Polonium-216, half-life. (Hey and Cherry.) R43,147

Polyceridae, description of some species of this family in Southern Africa. (Macnae.) R35,341

Polychaetes, Microphthalmus and hesionides (Hesionides). (Berrisford.) R38,133

Pomadasys commersonni, spotted grunter, age

determination. (Wallace and Schleyer.) R44,15 Pondoland, S. Afr., Upper Senonian ostracods.

(Dingle.) R38,347 Population control and education. (Van der

Ross.) R43,91 Population dynamics of jackass penguin.

(Jackson, Siegfried, and Cooper.) R42,ll Population growth. (Janson.) R43,5 Population growth, endangered species. (Hall.)

Population growth, S. Afr., food production.

Population growth, S. Afr., natural resources.

R43,37

(Erasmus.) R43,51

IStutterheim.) R43.25 I .

Population growth and environment. (Fuggle.) R43,33

Population growth rate and environment. (Cil-

Population health, high fertility. (Davey.) R43,71 liers.) R43,79

Population pressure, food quality.. '(Lewis.) R43.63

Poroderma africanum, dogfish, histochemical examination of rectal gland. (Haywood.) R41.203

Potamon, amphibious crab, the water economy of three species. (Dandy and Ewer.) R36,137

PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESSES BROWN, A. C. The challenge of the sea.

R44,133 CAMPBELL, G. G. A review of the scientific

investigations in the Tongaland area of northern Natal. R38,305

HAUGHTON, S. H. Co-operation in science and technology in Africa south of the Sahara. R35,l The geophysicist and some geological prob-

lems. R35,59 LEVYNS, M. R. Migrations and origin of the

Cape flora. R37,85 LUTJEHARMS, W. J. Centenary of a fungus:

some reflections on the metabolism of fungi. R38,99

NAUDE, S. M. The development of scientific policy in South Africa. R36,61

NEWBERRY, E. Reminiscences of chemistry and physics teaching over sixty years. R35,331

RAPSON, W. S. Science and the future of the mining and mineral industries. R37,147

SAPEIKA, N. The toxicity of foods of natural origin. R41,l

SLOAN, A. W. The nature of science. R44,l TALBOT, W. J. Some South African chal-

lenges to science and technology. R43,95 TOBIAS, P. V. Recent human biological

studies in southern Africa with special refer- ence to Negroes and Khoisans. R40,109

WARNER, B. High speed astronomy. R45,l

Cutler.) R38,111 Priapulida from S. Afr. waters. (Stephen and

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Primary producers of inshore regions of Bengue- la. (Jarman and Carter.) R44,321

Primary productivity of Bot River estuary. (Bally, McQuaid, and Pierce.) R45,333

Primate cervical spinous processes, length and in- clination (Toerien.) R36,95

Production, temperate seas and upwelling areas. (Cushing . ) R40,17

Productivity of kelp Ecklonia maxima (Osbeck) Papenf. (Mann, Jarman, and Dieckmann.) R44,27

Protein quality in maize. (Quicke.) R40,71; (Gevers . ) R40,8 1

Proteins and metals. (Kench.) R40,209 PROUT, E . G. The dispersal of oil slicks.

R38,399 Pseudomegamphopus jassopsts (K.H. Barnard),

redescription. (Myers.) R41,195 Pseudomegamphopus Myers (Crustacea, Amphi-

poda), first record. (Myers.) R41,195 PUlTICK, G. M. Spatial and temporal varia-

tions in inter-tidal animal distribution at Lang- ebaan Lagoon, South Africa. R42,403

Pycnogonida, S. Afr. (Stock.) R35,549; R36,273 Pyura stolonifera (Tunicata), larval development.

QUICKE, G. V. The problem of protein quality

Rainfall, S . Afr. (Dyer.) R44,237 Rainfall, S. Afr., sugar region. (Dyer.) R44,257 Rainfall, southern Africa. (Howes and Dyer.)

Rainfall variance, S. Afr. (Dyer.) R44,453 RAPSON, W. S. Science and the future of the

mining and mineral industries. (Presidential address.) R37,147

READ, G. H. L. The effect of a dry and a wet summer on the thermal and salinity structure of the middle and upper reaches of the Keis- kamma estuary, Ciskei. R45,45 Possible influence of high salinity and low tem-

perature on the distribution of Macrobra- chiurn petersi (Hilgendorf) (Crustacea: Caridea) along the south-east coast of South Africa. R45,35

Red water and marine fauna mortality near Cape

Regeneration, Donax serra (Roding).

REID, J. V. 0. The effects of amino acid defi-

Reproductive biology of Australian acacias.

Reproductive season of barnacle Tetraclita

RETIEF, G. D E F. Sediment transport in

Rhodeus sericeus amarus hybrids. (Holcik and

Richtersveld, Late Precambrian formations.

(Griffit hs . ) R42,l

in maize. R40,71

R44,513

Town. (Grindley and Taylor.) R37,111

(Hodgson.) R44,489

ciency and imbalance. R40,65

(Milton and Hall.) R44,465

serrata Darwin. (Griffiths.) R44,97

Gordon’s Bay. R39,163

De Wit.) R37,139; R38,29

(Kroner.) R41,375

RILETT, M. H . P. A fossil cephalopod from the middle Ecca beds in the Klip River coalfield near Dundee, Natal. R37,73

ROBB, F. T., see ROBERTS, C. H. ROBERTS, C. H., BRANCH, G. M. , and

ROBB, F. T. The annual cycle of free-floating bacteria in the Bot River estuary. R45,353 The effect of salinity and temperature varia-

tions on the bacterial population in the Bot River estuary. R45,347

Rock lobster, Jaslcr lalandii, thermal pollution. (Cook.) R43,107

Rock lobster, Jasus lalandii (H. Milne Edwards), environment, distribution and growth rates. (Pollock and Beyers. ) R44,379

Rock lobster, Jasus lalandii (H. Milne Edwards), pheromone. (Rudd and Warren.) R42,103

Rocky shores, East Africa, littoral ecology. (Lawson.) R38,329

ROGERS, J. Geomorphology, offshore bathy- metry and quarternary lithostratigraphy around the Bot River estuary. R45,211 see also DINGLE, R. V.

Roosting, communal, cattle egret. (Siegfried.) R39,419

Royal Society Centenary. (Sloan.) R43,219 RUDD, S. , and WARREN. F. L. Evidence for a

pheromone in the South African rock lobster, Jasus lalandii (H. Milne Edwards). R42,103

Saccocirrus, southern Africa. (Silberbauer.) R38,165

SADIE, J. L. The demographic forces in South Africa. R43,ll

Saldanha Bay, algal flora. (Simons.) R42,461 Saldanha Bay, geochemistry. (Willis, Fortuin,

Saldanha Bay, geophysical investigations. (Du

Saldanha Bay, human settlement. (Axelson.)

Saldanha Bay, natural science research. (Fuggle.)

Saldanha Bay, phosphorites. (Birch.) R42,223 Saldanha Bay, physical and chemical characteris-

tics of water. (Shannon and Stander.) R42,441 Saldanha Bay, phytoplankton production.

(Henry, Mostert, and Christie.) R42.383 Saldanha Bay, sediment distribution. (Flem-

ming.) R42,317 Saldanha Bay, zooplankton. (Grindley.) R42,341 Saldanha Bay region, black mussel. (Du Plessis.)

Saldanha region, conservation management.

Saldanha region, palaeontology and archaeology.

Saldidae from S. Afr., two new species. (Drake.)

Salinity of False Bay. (Atkins.) R39,117 Salmoniformes, systematic study. (Hecht and

and Eagle.) R42,497

Plessis and De la Cruz.) R42,285

R42,215

R42,2 1 1

R42,303

(Hey.) R42,399

(Hendey and Deacon.) R42,371

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Salp, Thalia democratica (Forskal, 1775), a new subspecies. (Borgelt.) R38,65

Salp, Thalia democratica (Forskll, 1775), subspe- cific differentiation based on numerical taxo- nomical studies. (Borgelt.) R38,45

Salp, Thalia democratica var. orientalis Tokioka, a revised description. (Borgelt.) R38,65

Sampler, quantitative diver-operated. (Christie and Allen.) R40,299

Sandy beaches, Eastern Cape. (MaLachlan.) R44,213

SAPEIKA, N. The toxicity of foods of natural origin. (Presidential address.) R41,l

SAVAGE, A. V., seePEAK, M. J. SCHACH, S. R. A demographic model for pre-

dicting future housing needs. R42,193 SCHACH, S. R., and STEVENS-GUILLE, P.

D. TWO aspects of computer-aided design. R44,123

SCHEEPERS, G. L. M. On the derivation of magnetic secular variation from field obser- vations. R37,75

SCHELPE, E.A.C.L.E. Corrections and ad- ditions to the Musci in Sim’s Bryophyta of South Africa. R44,113

SCHLEYER, M. H., see WALLACE, J. H. SCHUMANN, E. H., and BEEKMAN, L. J.

Ocean temperature structures on the Agulhas Bank. R45,191

SCHUTI’E, K. H., and MATHEWS, M. An anatomical study of copper deficient wheat. R38,183

Science and technology, challenges. (Talbot.) R43,95

Science and technology, co-operation, Africa south of the Sahara. (Haughton.) R35,l

Science, international view. (Sutton.) R43,267 Science, S. Afr. (Brink.) R43,223 Scientific policy in South Africa, development,

Scorpion, Opisthophthalmus latimanus Koch,

SCOTT, G, see HAY, C. H. SCOTT, K. M. F. Hydrobiological studies on the

Great Berg River, Western Cape Province. 3. The Chironomidae. R35,27?

Scylla serrata (Forskll), crab, St Lucia. (Hill.) R44,55

Sea, challenge. (Brown.) R44,133 Sea temperature fluctuations. (Bain.) R44,130 Sea water, determination of calcium-45 by liquid

scintillation counting. (Bohm and Goreau.) R41,25

(Naude.) R36,61

limb extension. (Alexander.) R37,165

Seas, temperate, production. (Cushing.) R40,17 Seaweeds, kelp, algin content. (Hay et al.)

Sediment distribution, Saldanha Bay and Lange-

Sediment transport in Gordon’s Bay. (Retief.)

Sediments, Bot River estuary. (Willis.) R45,253

R45,73

baan Lagoon. (Flemming.) R42,317

R39,163

Sediments, coastal and offshore, S. Afr. (Siesser.) R40,261

Sediments, marine, False Bay. (Bowie, Fuller, and Siesser.) R39,149

Serine, N-methyl (NMS), in Dichapetalurn cymosum (Engl.) (gifblaar). (Eloff.) R40,41

SHANNON, L. V. and STANDER, G. H. Physical and chemical characteristics of water in Saldanha Bay and Langebaan Lagoon. R42,441

SHELTON, P. A. Research on pelagic fish in the southern Benguela region. R44,365

Sibayi, lake, see Lake Sibayi SIEGFRIED, W. R. Communal roosting of the

cattle egret. R39,419 see also JACKSON, F.

SIESSER, W. G. Abundance and distribution of carbonate constituents in some South African coastal and offshore sediments. R40,261 Calcareous nannofossils in Pleistocene sedi-

ment cores from the South African continen- tal slope. R42,107

see also BOWIE, D. K. Sifungwe, lake, see Lake Sifungwe SILBERBAUER, B. I. Archiannelids of the

genus Saccocirrus from southern Africa. R38,165 Further Archiannelids from southern Africa.

Siluriformes, systematic study. (Hecht and Hecht.) R44,401

SIMONS, R. H. The algal flora of Saldanha Bay. R42,461

SIMPSON, E. S. W. The present status and the future of the earth sciences in South Africa. R43,259

SIMPSON, E . S. W., and HYWEL DAVIES, D. Observations on the Fish River Canyon in South West Africa. R35,97

Simulation model for the population dynamics of the jackass penguin. (Jackson, Siegfried, and Cooper.) R42,ll

SINGER, R., and FULLER, A. 0. The geology and description of a fossiliferous deposit near Zwartklip in False Bay. R36,205

Siphonosoma (Sipuncula) distribution records. (Christie and Cutler.) R41,109

Sipuncula from S. Afr. waters. (Stephen and Cutler.) R38,111

Skeleton, fossil human, from S. W. Afr. (De Vil- hers.) R40,187

SLOAN, A. W. Royal Society Centenary- opening address. R43,219 The nature of science. (Presidential address.)

Snail, sandy-beach, Bullia (Gastropoda: Proso- branchiata), effects of crude oil pollution. (Brown, Baissac, and Leon.) R41,19

SNYMAN, I. The social, cultural and psycho- logical barriers to the reduction of fertility. R43,85

R38,341

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SOCIOLOGY AXELSON, E . A summary of the history of

human settlement at Saldanha Bay. R42,215 CILLIERS, S. P. A sociologist’s view on the

meaning of the strains in the relationship between a high population growth rate and environment. R43,79

DAVEY, D. A. High fertility and the health of populations. R43,71

ERASMUS, J. E. Feeding South Africa’s growing population. R43,51

FUGGLE, R. F. Population growth and the environment. R43,33

HALL, A. V. Endangered species in a rising tide of human population growth. R43,37

JANSON, T. N. H. National conference on the effects of population growth. R43,S

LEWIS, 0. A. M. Food quality and popu- lation pressure. R43,63

SADIE, J. L. The demographic forces in South Africa. R43.11

SNYMAN, I. The social, cultural and psycho- logical barriers to the reduction of fertility. R43 $5

STUTTERHEIM, N. South Africa’s natural resources as relating to population growth. R43.25

VAN DER ROSS, R. E. Education and popu-

Solenacea (Mollusca: Bivalvia). (Hodgson.) R45,129

Solifuge (Arachnida), description of a new S. Afr. species. (Lawrence.) R36,197

South West Africa, Archaeocyathid from the Nama system. (Haughton.) R36,57

Sponges, S. Afr. 1. Poecilosclerides. (In French.) (Levi.) R37,l. 2. Calcarea. (In French.) (Boro- jevic.) R37,183. 3. Tetractinellides. (In French.) (Levi.) R37,227

Spotted grunter, Pomadusys commersonni, age determination. (Wallace and Schleyer.) R44,15

St Lucia Lake, benthic fauna. (Boltt.) R41,295 St Lucia system, crab, Scylla serrara (ForskPI).

STANDER, G. H., see SHANNON, L. V. STEPHEN, A . C. and CUTLER, E. B. On a

collection of Sipuncula, Echiura and Priapulida from South African waters. R38,111

STEVENS-GUILLE, P. D., see SCHACH, S. R.

STEWART, B. A. and BALLY, R. The ecologi- cal role of the red-knobbed coot Fulica cristuta Gmelin at the Bot River estuary, South Africa: a preliminary investigation. R45,419

STOCK, J. H. On some South African Pycnogo- nida of the University of Cape Town ecological survey. R35,549

Second list of Pycnogonida of the University of Cape Town ecological survey. R36,273

Stratigraphy, Upper Jurassic sediments from Brenton, in Knysna Outlier. (Dingle and

lation control. R43,91

(Hill.) R44,55

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Klinger.) R40.279 STUTTERHEIM, N. South Africa’s natural re-

sources as relating to population growth. R43,25 The present state and the future of the chemi-

Substrates, soft, quantitative sampler for investi- gating macrofauna. (Christie and Allen.) R40,299

SUMMERS, R. W. Distribution, abundance and energy relationships of waders (Aves: Chara- drii) at Langebaan Lagoon. R42,483

Surface area, substrate, distance-measuring wheel. (Fricke and Thum.) R42,185

Surface water, cold, False Bay. (Cram.) R39,129 Surface waters, False Bay, dissolved and particu-

Surface waters, organic compounds. (Baars.)

Survey of Mgobezeleni lake system, Zululand.

cal sciences in South Africa. R43,255

late matter. (Cliff.) R44,539

R38,317

(Bruton and Appleton.) R41,283

SURVEYING AND CARTOGRAPHY, see CAR- TOGRAPHY AND SURVEYING SUITON, J . An international view of the

Table Mountain, S . Afr., stream fauna. (Harri-

TALBOT, M. S. , see BROWN, A. C. TALBOT, W. J. Some South African challenges

to science and technology. (Presidential address.) R43,95

TATTERSALL, 0. S. Further notes on Mysida- cea from South African waters. R35,373

Taxonomy, numerical, Thaliu democratica (Forskll, 1775). (Borgelt.) R38,45

TAYLOR, F. J. R., see GRINDLEY, J. R. Technology and science, co-operation, Africa

south of the Sahara. (Haughton.) R35,l Temperature recording in shallow marine en-

vironments. (Fricke and Thum.) R41,351 Teratological observations in Acheilognathine

species and hybrids (Cyprinidae). 111. Uncom- mon deformities in eight adult specimens of bitterling. (Honma and De Wit.) R38,39

Tetruclita serruta Darwin, barnacle, reproductive season and larval development. (Griffiths.) R44,97

Tetractinellides, S. Afr. sponges. (In French.) (Levi.) R37,227

Thafia democratica (Forskll, 1775), a new sub- species. (Borgelt.) R38,65

Thalia democratica (Forskll, 1775), subspecific differentiation based on numerical taxonomical studies. (Borgelt.) R38,45

Thalia dernocrutica var. orientalis Tokioka, a revised description. (Borgelt.) R38,65

Thermal structure of False Bay. (Atkins.) R39,117

Thoracostoma uncorarum, new species. (In French.) (Vitiello.) R41,339

present and future of science. R43,267

son and Barnard.) R40,135

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THORNE, S . C., see BENNE'IT, B . A. THORNTON, D. A , , see HODGSON, J . B. THUM, A.,B., see also FRICKE, A. H. THUM, A. B. and ALLEN, J. C. Distribution

and abundance of the lamp urchin Echinolam- pas crassa (Bell) 1880 in False Bay, Cape. R41,359 Reproductive ecology of the lamp urchin Echi-

nolampas crassa (Bell) 1880 from a subtidal biogenous ripple train. R42,23

Tilapia sparrmanii (Pisces). (Peak, McClurg, and

Tingidae from S. Afr. (Drake.) R36,129 TOBIAS, P. V. Darwin, 'Descent' and Disease.

R40,239 Recent human biological studies in southern

Africa with special reference to Negroes and Khoisans. R40,109

TOERIEN, M. J. The length and inclination of the primate cervical spinous processes. R36,95

Tongaland, northern Natal, review of scientific investigations. (Campbell.) R38,305

Toxicity of foods of natural origin. (Sapeika.) R41,l

Trends and challenges for science in S. Afr. (Brink.) R43,223

Tristan da Cunha, geomagnetic observations. (Wiid and Van Wijk.) R36,107

Tristan da Cuhna, gravity observations. (Wiid.) R36,119

Uca spp., Fiddler crabs, water and heat relation- ships. (Edney.) R36,71

Ultrastructural study on the tongue of the south- ern African vervet monkey (Cercopithecus py- gerythus). (Farman and Van Wyk.) R44,279

Umsindusi River, physioecology. (Nash, Bornman, and Heeg.) R40,197

Upper Jurassic sediments from Brenton, strati- graphy and ostracod fauna. (Dingle and Klinger.) R40,279

Colvin.) R39,359

Upwelling, modelling. (Van Foreest.) R44,315 Upwelling and coastal winds. (Jury.) R44,299 Upwelling areas, production. (Cushing.) R40,17 Upwelling fronts in southern Benguela region.

Upwelling plumes. (Nelson.) R44,303 Urine, screening of free amino acids. (Canham.)

Use of oceanography. (Deacon.) R40,l VAN DER ROSS, R. E. Education and popu-

lation control. R43,91 VAN FOREEST, D. A numerical model for the

wind-driven circulation in the Bot River estuary. R45,285

Modelling physical processes in upwelling. R44,3 15

VAN HEERDEN, I. Barrier/estuarine pro- cesses: Bot River estuary-an interpretation of aerial photographs. R45,239

VAN HILLE, J. C. Anthicidae (Coleoptera) from northern Zululand. R39,367

(Brundrit.) R44,309

R40,35

VAN WIJK, A. M., see WIID, B. L. VAN WYK, A . M., see ALLANSON, B. R. ;

VAN WIJK, A. M.; WIID, B. L. VAN WYK, C. W., see FARMAN, A. G. Valine, transport and metabolism in Datura stra-

moniurn L. (Nieman, Lewis, and Miinz.) R40,59

Vanneaugobius dollfusi, gobiid, new species. (Brownell.) R43,135

Vegetation, Langebaan area. (Boucher and Jarman.) R42,241

VELIMIROV, B., see FIELD, J. G. Vema Seamount, ascidians. (Millar.) R38,l Vema Seamount, biology and zoogeography.

(Berrisford.) R38,387 Vervet monkey, Cercopithecus pygerythrus.

(Farman and Van Wyk.) R44,279 VITIELLO, P. Deontostoma parantarcticum n.

sp. et Thoracostoma ancorarum n. sp., nou- velles especes de Leptosomatidae, (Nematoda) d'Afrique du Sud. R41,339

VOSS, G. L. South African cephalopods. R36,245

Waders (Aves: Charadrii), Langebaan Lagoon. (Summers.) R42,483

WALLACE, J. H., and SCHLEYER, M. H. Age determination in two important species of South African angling fishes. The kob (Argyro- s o m u hololepidotus Lacep.) and the spotted grunter (Pomadasys commersonni Lacep.). R44,15

WARNER, B. High speed astronomy. (Presi- dential address.) R45,l

WARREN, F. L., see RUDD, S. Water-birds, Bot River estuary. (Hey1 and

Currie.) R45,397 Water economy of three species of the amphib-

ious crab, Potamon. (Dandy and Ewer.) R36,137

WATLING, H . The effects of metals on mollusc filtering rates. R44,441 see also DARRACOT, A.

WATLING, H. R. Effect of cadmium on larvae and spat of the oyster Crassostrea gigas (Thun- berg). R43,125

Wheat, copper deficient, anatomy (Schiitte and Mathews.) R38,183

Whelk, Bullia, pollution. (Brown.) R44,555 Whelk, Bullia digitalis (Dillwyn), effect of

cadmium and zinc. (Brown, Davies, and Young.) R44,551

Whelk, marine, organic matter uptake. (Col- clough and Brown.) R45.169

Whip-scorpions, short-tailed, trichoid structures on the Chelicerae. (Lawrence.) R38,123

WIID, B. L. Gravity observations at Marion Island, Tristan da Cunha and Gough Island. R36,119

WIID, B. L. and VAN WIJK, A. M. Geomagne- tic observations on Marion Island, Gough Island and Tristan da Cunha. R36,107

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WILLIS, J. P. The bathymetry, environmental parameters and sediments of the Bot River estuary, S. W. Cape Province. R45,253 see also BRANCH, G. M.

WILLIS, J. P. FORTUIN, H. H . G., and EAGLE, G . A. A preliminary report on the geochemistry of recent sediments in Saldanha Bay and Langebaan Lagoon. R42,497

Wind-driven circulation in Bot River estuary. (Van Foreest.) R45,285

Winds in False Bay. (Atkins.) R39,139 Wound healing, Donax serra (Roding).

YOUNG, D. J., see BROWN, A. C. Zinc, Bullia digitalis (Dillwyn), whelk. (Brown,

Zoogeography, Vema Seamount. (Berrisford.)

(Hodgson.) R44,489

Davies, and Young.) R44,551

R38,387

ZOOLOGY ALEXANDER, A. J. Problems of limb exten-

sion in the scorpion, Opisthophthalmus lati- manus Koch. R37,165

ALLANSON, B. R. Limnological studies on the lakes of northern Zululand. General in- troduction. R38,201

ALLANSON, B. R., and VAN WYK, J. D. An introduction to the physics and chemistry of some lakes in northern Zululand. R38,217

BALINSKY, J. B. Amino acid metabolism in Amphibia. R40,49

BENNETT, B. A. A mass mortality of fish as- sociated with low salinity conditions in the Bot River estuary. R45,437

BENNETT, B. A. HAMMAN, K. C. D., BRANCH, G. M., and THORNE, S. C. Changes in the fish fauna of the Bot River estuary in relation to opening and closure of the estuary mouth. R45,449

BERRISFORD, C. D. Biology and zoogeo- graphy of the Vema Seamount: a report on the first biological collection made on the summit. R38,387 Two interstitial beach-dwelling Polychaetes,

Microphthalmus and Hesionides (Hesioni- dae), representing genera new to the South African region. R38,133

BERRY, P. F., and PLANTE, R. Revision of the spiny lobster genus Palinarus, in the south-west Indian Ocean. R40,373

BOLTT, R. E. The benthos of some southern African lakes. 2. The epifauna and infauna of the benthos of Lake Sibayi. R38,249; 4. The benthos of Lagoa Poelela. R41,273; 5. The recovery of the benthic fauna of St Lucia Lake following a period of excessively high salinity. R41,295

BOLTT, R. E . and ALLANSON, B. R. The benthos of some southern African Lakes. 3. The benthic fauna of Lake Nhlange, Kwazulu, South Africa. R41,241

BOLTT, R. E., HILL, B. J., and FORBES, A. T. The benthos of some southern African lakes. I. Distribution of aquatic macrophytes and fish in lake Sibayi. R38,241

BORGELT, J. P. A new subspecies of the salp, Thalia democratica (Forskill, 1775) and a revised description of Thalia democratica var. orientalis Tokioka. R38,65 The subspecific differentiation of the salp,

Thalia democratica (Forskill, 1775) based on numerical taxonomical studies. R38,45

BOROJEVIC, R. Spongiaires d’Afrique du Sud. 2. Calcarea. R37,183

BOSHOFF, P. H. Descriptions of three new species of Pelecypoda dredged off the coast of Natal, South Africa. R38,95

BOSHOFF, P. H. , and FIELD, J. G . A report on some Pelecypoda dredged off the Natal and Mocambique coasts. R38,79

BRANCH, G. M. The ecology of Patella Lin- naeus from the Cape Peninsula, South Africa. 2. Reproductive cycles. R41.111; 3. Growth-rates. R41,161

BRANCH, G . M., BALLY, R., BENNETT, B. A. , DE D,ECKER, H. P., FROMME, G . A. W., HEYL, C. W., and WILLIS, J. P. Synopsis of the impact of artificially opening the mouth of the Bot River estuary: implica- tions for management. R45,465

BROWN, A. C. Observations on the effects of ammonium nitrate solutions on some common marine animals from Table Bay. R41,217 Pollution and the sandy-beach whelk Bullia.

R44,555 The challenge of the sea. (Presidential

address.) R44,133 The ecology of South African estuaries. IX.

Notes on the estuary of the Orange River. R35,463

The ecology of the sandy beaches of the Cape Peninsula, South Africa. 1. Intro- duction. R39,247; 2. The mode of life of Bullia (Gastropoda: Prosobranchiata). R39,281; 4. Observations on two intertidal Isopoda, Eurydice longicornis (Stiider) and Exosphaeroma truncatitelson Barnard. R40,381

BROWN, A. C., BAISSAC, P DE B., and LEON, B. Observations on the effects of crude oil pollution on the sandy beach snail, Bullia (Gastropoda: Prosobranchiata). R41,19

BROWN, A. C. and DA SILVA, F. M. Acute metabolic rate: temperature relationships of intact and homogenized Bullia digitalis (Gas- tropoda, Nassariidae). R45,91

BROWN, A. C. , DAVIES, K. C., and YOUNG, D. J. Effects of cadmium and zinc on oxygen uptake in the whelk Bullia digital- is (Dillwyn). R44,551

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BROWN, A. C., and TALBOT, M. S. The ecology of the sandy beaches of the Cape Peninsula, South Africa. 3. A study of Gas- trosaccus psammodytes Tattersall (Crusta- cea: Mysidacea). R40,309

BROWNELL, C. L. Vanneaugobius dollfusi, a new genus and species of small gobiid with divided ventrals from Marocco (Pisces: Go- bioidei). R43.135

BRUTON. M. N., and APPLETON, C. C. Survey of Mgobezeleni lake-system in Zulu- land, with a note on the effect of a bridge on the mangrove swamp. R41,283

CAMPBELL, G. G. A review of the scientific investigations in the Tongaland area of northern Natal. (Presidential address.) R38,305

CHRISTIE, N. D. A numerical analysis of the distribution of a shallow sublittoral sand macrofauna along a transect at Lamberts Bay, South Africa. R42,149

CHRISTIE, N. D , and ALLEN, J . C. A self- contained diver-operated quantitative sampler for investigating the macrofauna of soft substrates. R40,299

CHRISTIE, N. D. , and CUTLER, E. B. New distribution records for two species of Siphonosoma (Sipuncula) collected using a diver-operated sampler. R41,109

CHRISTIE. N. D . , and MOLDAN, A. Distri- bution of benthic macrofauna in Langebaan Lagoon. R42,273

CLIFF, G. Dissolved and particulate matter in the surface waters of False Bay and its influ- ence on a rocky shore ecosystem. R44.539 Early colonization by fish of an artificial reef

in False Bay, South Africa. R45,63 Seasonal variation in the contribution of

phytoplankton, bacteria, detritus and inor- ganic nutrients to a rocky shore ecosystem. R44.523

COETZEE, D. J. Zooplankton and some en- vironmental conditions in the Bot River estuary. R45,363

COLCLOUGH, J H. , and BROWN, A. C. Uptake of dissolved organic matter by a marine whelk. R45,169

COOK, P. A. A prediction of some possible effects of thermal pollution on marine organ- isms on the west coast of South Africa. with particular reference to the rock lobster, Jasus lalandii. R43,107

COOPER, J . Pelagic birds and mammals of the southern Benguela region. R44,373

CRAM, D. L. Life history studies on South African echinoids (Echinodermata). 1. Pare- chinus angulosus (Leske) (Echinidae, Pare- chininae). R39,321. 2. Echinolampas (Palaeolampas) crussa (Bell) (Echinolampa- didae). R39,339

CURRIE, A. B., BROWN, A. C. and BENNETT, G. R. The effect of ammonium nitrate solutions on some aspects of the biology of the black mussel, Choromytilus meridionalis. R41.209

CUSHING, D. H. A comparison of produc- tion in temperate seas and the upwelling areas. R40,17

CUTHBERT, K. C., BROWN, A. C . , and ORREN, M. J. Toxicity of cadmium to Eullia digitalis (Prosobranchiata: Nassari- dae). R42,203

DANDY, J . W. T. , and EWER, D. W. The water economy of three species of the am- phibious crab, Potamon. R36,137

DARRACOT, A , , and WATLING, H. The use of molluscs to monitor cadmium levels in estuaries and coastal marine environments. R41,325

DAVIES, B. R. The identification of the myti- lids Musculus virgiliae Barnard, Arcuatula capensis (Krauss) and Brachidontes variabilis Krauss, with corrections to the literature and a note on their distribution. R44,225

DAVIES, K. C. , and BROWN, A. C. Further evidence of high cadmium and zinc levels in Eullia (Nassariidae) from the Cape west coast. R45,187

DAY, J . H. The biology of False Bay, South Africa. R39,211 The biology of Langebaan lagoon: a study of

the effect of shelter from wave action. R35,475

The ecology of Murrumbene estuary, Mo-

DAY, J . H. , FIELD, J . G., and PENRITH, M. J . The benthic fauna and fishes of False Bay, South Africa. R39,l

DE DECKER, H. P.. and BALLY, R. The benthic macrofauna of the Bot River estuary, South Africa, with a note on its meiofauna. R45,379

DE DECKER, H. P., and BENNETT, B. A. A comparison of the physiological conditions of the southern mullet Liza richardsoni (Smith) in a closed estuary and the sea. R45,427

DE WIT, J . J . D. Hybridization experiments with Acheilognathine fishes (Cyprinidae). Intergeneric hybrids between Paracheilogna- thus rhombeus and Acheilognathus lanceola- tus. R37,131

DINGLE, R. V. Cytherelloidea gurdeni Nom. Nov. (Ostracoda). R39.353 Marine Neocomian Ostracoda from South

DRAKE, C. J . Tingidae from South Africa (Hemiptera). R36,129 Two new species of Saldidae from South

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DU PLESSIS, A. J . Larval development, settlement and growth of the black mussel Chorornytilus meridionalis in the Saldanha Bay region. R42,303

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ELLERMAN, J . R. The subterranean mammals of the world. R35,ll

FARMAN, A. G. Histomorphological study on the tongue of the Cape chacma baboon (Papio ursinus). R44,63

FARMAN, A. G . , and VAN WYK, C. W. Histomorphological and ultrastructural study on the tongue of the southern African vervet monkey (Cercopithecus pygerythrus). R44,279

FIELD, J. G. The use of numerical methods to determine benthic distribution patterns from dredgings in.False Bay. R39,183

FIELD, J . G . , GRIFFITHS, C. L.. GRIF- FITHS, R.. J . , JARMAN, N., ZOUTEN- DYK, P., VELIMIROV, B., and BOWES, A. Variation in structure and biomass of kelp communities along the south-west Cape coast. R44.145

FORBES, A. T., and HILL, B. J. The physi- ological ability of a marine crab Hymenoso- ma orbiculare Desm. to live in a subtropical freshwater lake. R38,271

FRICKE, A . H., KOOP, K., and CLIFF, G. Colonization and viability of an artificial steel reef in False Bay, South Africa. R44,499

FRICKE, A. H . , and THUM, A. B. Tempera- ture recording in shallow marine environ- ments. R41,351

FUGGLE, R. F. A review of a symposium on research in the natural sciences at Saldanha Bay and Langebaan Lagoon. R42,211

GRIFFITHS, C. L. Grazers and filter feeders in the nearshore zone of the southern Ben- guela system. R44.335

GRIFFITHS, R. J . The larval development of Pyura stolonifera (Tunicata). R42,l

The reproductive season and larval develop- ment of the barnacle Tetraclita serrata Darwin. R44,97

GRINDLEY, J . R. The zooplankton of Langebaan Lagoon and Saldanha Bay. R42,3 17

GRINDLEY, J . R. , and TAYLOR, F. J . R. Red water and marine fauna mortality near Cape Town. R37,111

HALL, A. V. Endangered species in a rising tide of human population growth. R43,37

HARRISON, A. D. Hydrobiological studies on alkaline and acid still waters in the western Cape Province. R36,213 Hydrobiological studies on the Great Berg

River, Western Cape Province. 2. Quanti-

tative studies on sandy bottoms, notes on tributaries and further information on the faunas, arranged systematically. R35,227. 4. The effects of organic pollution on the fauna of parts of the Great Berg River System and of the Krom Stream, Stellen- bosch. R35,299

HARRISON, A. D., and BARNARD, K. H. The stream fauna of an isolated mountain massif; Table Mountain, Cape Town, South Africa. R40,135

HARRISON, A. D., and ELSWORTH, J. F. Hydrobiological studies on the Great Berg River. Western Cape Province. 1. General description, chemical studies and main fea- tures of the flora and fauna. R35,125

HAYWOOD, G. P. A preliminary histocherni- cal examination of the rectal gland in the dogfish Poroderma africanum. R41,203

HECHT, T. A descriptive systematic study of the otoliths of the Neopterygean marine fishes of South Africa. 1. Introduction. R43,191

HECHT, T., and HECHT, A. A descriptive systematic study of the otoliths of the Neop- terygean marine fishes of South Africa. 2. The delimitation of teleost orders, some sys- tematic notes and a provisional new phyletic order sequence. R43,199; 3. Elopiformes, Gonorhynchiformes, Clupeiformes and Sal- moniformes. R44,73; 4. Siluriformes and Myctophiformes. R44,401

HEY, D. Conservation management and human pressures in the Saldanha region. R42,399

HEYDORN, A. E. F., BANG, N. D., PEARCE, A. F., FLEMMING, B. W., CARTER, R. A, , SCHLEYER, M. H. , BERRY, P. F., HUGHES, G . R., BASS, A. J. , WALLACE, J. H., VAN DER ELST, R. P., CRAWFORD, R. J. M., and SHELTON, P. A. Ecology of the Agulhas current region: an assessment of biological responses to environmental parameters in the south-west Indian Ocean. R43,151

HEYL, C. W., and CURRIE, M. H. Varia- tions in the use of the Bot River estuary by water-birds. R45,397

HILL, B. J . Biology of the crab Scylla serrata (Forskll) in the St Lucia system. R44,55

HILL, B. J. , BLABER, S. J. M., and BOLTT, R.E. The limnology of Lagoa Poelela. R41,263

HODGSON, A. N. Studies on wound healing and regeneration of the siphons of the bivalve Donax serra (Roding). R44,489 Use of the intrinsic musculature for siphonal

autotomy in the Solenacea (Mollusca: Bi- valvia) , R45,129

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HODGSON, A. N., and HOEBEKE, M. Short-term behavioural responses of Perna perna (Mollusca: Bivalvia) subjected to copper concentrations. R45,177

HOLCIK, J. and DE WIT, J. J. D Character- istics of Acheilognathus lanceolatus and Rhodeus sericeus amarus hybrids. R37,139 Characteristics of Paracheilognathus tabira

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HONMA, Y., and DE WIT, J . J. D. Terato- logical observations in Acheilognathine species and hybrids (Cyprinidae). 111. Un- common deformities in eight adult speci- mens of bitterling. R38,39

HUTCHINGS, L. Pelagic zooplankton re- search in the southern Benguela region. R44,357

JACKSON, F., SIEGFRIED, W. R., and COOPER, J. A simulation model for the population dynamics of the jackass penguin. R42,ll

KING, J. M. Abundance, biomass and diversi- ty of benthic macro-invertebrates in a western Cape river, South Africa. R45,ll

LASTOVICA, A. J. Isolation, distribution and disease potential of Naegleria and Acan- thamoeba (Order: Amoebida) in South Africa. R44,269

LAWRENCE, R. F. A new South African Solifuge (Arachnida), with notes on some known species. R36,197 New mite parasites from South African

lizards and bats. R35,569 The trichoid structures on the Chelicerae of

the short-tailed whip-scorpions (Schizomi- da; Arachnida). R38,123

LAWSON, G . W. Some observations on the littoral ecology of rocky shores in East Africa (Kenya and Tanzania). R38,329

LEVI, C. Spongiaires d’Afrique de Sud. 1. Poecilosclerides. R37,13. Tetractinellides. R37,227

LOUW, G. N. The biological sciences in South Africa-present status and future trends. R43,261

MACNAE, W. The families Polyceridae and Goniodoridinae (Mollusca, Nubibranchiata) in southern Africa. R35,341

McALLISTER, H. J., and BORNMAN, C. H. Grazing preferences of impala: a quanti- tative faecal analytical and anatomical evalu- ation. R40,167

McLACHLAN, A. Intertidal zonation of macrofauna and stratification of meiofauna on high energy sandy beaches in the Eastern Cape, South Africa. R44,213

MAZURE, H. G. F. The seasonal cycle of marine bacteria in a west coast kelp-bed. R43,119

MILEWSKI, A. V., and CAMPBELL, B. Bird diversity in relation to vegetation types in the Moremi Wildlife Reserve. R42,173

MILLAR, R. H. A collection of ascidians from the Vema Seamount. R38,l

MORGANS, J. F. C. The benthic ecology of False Bay. I. The biology of infratidal rocks, observed by diving, related to that of interti- dal rocks. R35,387. 11. Soft and rocky bottoms observed by diving and sampled by dredging, and the recognition of grounds. R36,287

MYERS, A . A. A first record of the genus Pseudomegamphopus Myers (Crustacea, Amphipoda) from the Indo-West Pacific with a redescription of P. jassopsis (K. H. Barnard) comb. nov. R41,195

O’DONOGHUE, C. H. Some South African Bryozoa. R35,71

PEAK, M. J., MARAIS, A , , and SAVAGE, A. V. An oxystat for controlling oxygen tension in aquaria. R39,363

PEAK, M. J., McCLURG, T. P., and COLVIN, P. M. Effects of temperature ac- climation upon the activity of hexose mono- phosphate shunt enzymes of Tilapia sparr- manii (Pisces). R39,359

POLLOCK, D. E. Carnivores of the inshore region of the Benguela upwelling system. R44,341

POLLOCK, D. E., and BEYERS, C. J. DE B. Environment, distribution and growth rates of West Coast rock-lobster Jasus lalan- dii (H. Milne Edwards). R44,379

PUTTICK, G. M. Spatial and temporal varia- tions in inter-tidal animal distribution at Langebaan Lagoon, South Africa. R42,403

READ, G. H. L. Possible influence of high salinity and low temperature on the distribu- tion of Macrobractium petersi (Hilgendorf) (Crustacea: Caridea) along the south-east coast of South Africa. R45,35

RUDD, S. , and WARREN, F. L. Evidence for a pheromone in the South African rock lobster, Jaws lalandii (H. Milne Edwards). R42,103

SCO’IT, K. M. F. Hydrobiological studies on the Great Berg River, Western Cape Provin- ce. 3. The Chironomidae. R35,277

SHELTON, P. A. Research on pelagic fish in the southern Benguela region. R44,365

SIEGFRIED, W. R. Communal roosting of the cattle egret. R39,419

SILBERBAUER, B. I. Archiannelids of the genus Saccocirrus from southern Africa R38,165 Further Archiannelids from southern Africa.

STEPHEN, A. C., and CUTLER, E. B. On a collection of Sipuncula, Echiura and Priapu- lida from South African waters. R38,111

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STEWART, B. A , , and BALLY, R. The eco- logical role of the red-knobbed coot Fulica cristata Gmelin at the Bot River estuary, South Africa: a preliminary investigation. R45,419

STOCK, J. H. On some South African Pycno- gonida of the University of Cape Town eco- logical survey. R35.549

Second list of Pycnogonida of the University of Cape Town ecological survey. R36,273

SUMMERS, R. W. Distribution, abundance and energy relationships of waders at Lange- baan Lagoon. R42,483

TATTERSALL, 0. S . Further notes on Mysi- dacea from South African waters. R35,373

THUM, A. B., and ALLEN, J. C. Distribu- tion and abundance of the lamp urchin Echi- noiampas crassa (Bell) 1880 in False Bay, Cape. R41,359 Reproductive ecology of the lamp urchin

Echinolampas crassa (Bell), 1880 from a subtidal biogenous ripple train. R42,23

VAN HILLE, J. C . Anthicidae (Coleoptera) from northern Zululand. R39,367

VITIELLO, P. Deontostoma parantarcticum n. sp. et Thoracostoma ancorarum n. sp., nou- velles especes de Leptosomatidae, (Nemato- da) d’Afrique du Sud. R41,339

VOSS, G. L. South African cephalopods. R36,245

WALLACE, J . H. , and SCHLEYER, M. H. Age determination in two important species of South African angling fishes. The kob (Argyrosomus hololepidotus Lacep.) and the spotted grunter (Pomadasys commersonni Lacep.). R44,15

WATLING, H. The effects of metals on mollusc filtering rates. R44,441

WATLING, H. R. Effect of cadmium on larvae and spat of the oyster Crassostrea gigus (Thunberg) R43,125

ZOUTENDYK, P. Quantitative zooplankton sampling with the Indian Ocean standard

net. R38.23 The biology of the Agulhas sole, Austroglos-

sus pectoralis. 1. Environment and trawl- ing grounds. R40.349; 2. Age and growth. R41,33; 3. Length-weight relationships. R41,99

ZWARENSTEIN, H., and DAVISON, A. J . Anionic oxygen the buffer base of the mito- chondria. R36,93

Zooplankton, Bot River estuary. (Coetzee.) R45,363

Zooplankton, Langebaan Lagoon and Saldanha Bay. (Grindley.) R42,341

Zooplankton, quantitative sampling with the Indian Ocean standard net. (Zoutendyk.) R38,23

Zooplankton research, pelagic, Benguela region. (Hutchings.) R44,357

ZOUTENDYK, P. A new bottom dredge. R37,109 Quantitative zooplankton sampling with the

Indian Ocean standard net. R38,23 The biology of the Agulhas sole, Ausrroglossus

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(Van Hille.) R39,367 Zululand, northern, introduction to physics and

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Zululand, northern, limnological studies on the lakes. (Allanson.) R38,201

ZWARENSTEIN, H., and DAVISON, A. J. Anionic oxygen the buffer base of the mito- chondria. R36,93

Zwartklip in False Bay, geology and description of a fossilferous deposit. (Singer and Fuller.) R36,205

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