BOOKS, PAMPHLETS AND ARTICLES
Agassiz, Alexander.Letters and recollections of Alexander Agassiz, with a sketch of his life and work.Edited by G. R. Agassiz. Houghton, Mifflin, Boston, 1913.
Bernard, Robert J. ““Ellen Browning Scripps; woman of vision,”” California Scripps College Bulletin,Oct. 14, 1926.
Baker, Fred. ““Dr. Ritter and the founding of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography” at the presentation and acceptance of a portrait of Dr. William Emerson Ritter, first Director of the Scripps Institution presented by Miss Ellen Browning Scripps to the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California.” Scripps Institution of Oceanography Bulletin (non-technical)15(Jan. 28, 1928)5–13.
Bigelow, Henry B.Oceanography; its scope, problems and economic importance.Houghton, Mifflin, Boston, 1931.
Bigelow, Henry B. ““Presentation of the Agassiz Medal to Dr. Thomas Wayland Vaughan,”” Science, 83 (May 22, 1936) 474–475.
Britt, Albert.Ellen Browning Scripps, journalist and idealist,printed for Scripps College, University Press, Oxford, 1960.
“California. University. Division of War Research. Completion report made to the Chief of the Bureau of Ships, Navy Department, covering operations of the University of California Division of War Research at the U.S. Navy Electronics Laboratory, San Diego, California, under Contract NObs-2074 (formerly DEMsr-30) from 26 April 1941 to June 30, 1946.” Unclassified per SECDEF memo 8-2-60.
“California. University. Los Angeles. Graduate Division.” 25th Anniversary of doctorate awards at UCLA.Los Angeles, 1964.
Cochran, Negley D.E. W. Scripps.Harcourt, Brace, New York, 1933.
Coe, Wesley R. ““The Scripps Institution of the University of California,”” American journal of science, 14(Sept. 1927)237–239.
Coker, R. E.This great and wide sea; an introduction to oceanography and marine biology.Univ. of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, N. C., 1947.
“Complete Collected Works of William E. Ritter, T. Wayland Vaughan, Harald U. Sverdrup, Francis B. Sumner, Ellis Michael, Winfred E. Allen, George E. McEwen, Erik G. Moberg.”
Dickson, Edward A.University of California at Los Angeles; its origin and formative years.Friends of the UCLA Library, Los Angeles, 1955.
Fox, Denis L. ““Francis Bertody Sumner,”” Year book of the American Philosophical Society (1945) 416–420.
Gardner, Gilson.Lusty Scripps; the life E. W. Scripps (1854–1926)Vanguard Press, New York, 1932. Appendix contains last Will and Testament of Edward W. Scripps.
Gates. Charles M.The first century at the University of Washington, 1861–1961.University of Washington Press. Seattle, 1961.
“Hall, Mary Harrington. “Revelle,”” San Diego and point magazine, 13 (May 1961) 40+.
“Hall, Mary Harrington. “UCSD,”” San Diego and point magazine, 16 (April 1964) 50+.
“Hall, Mary Harrington. “Inside UCSD, part II: Scripps wherever the four winds blew,”” San Diego and point magazine, 16 (May 1964) 55+.
Hamilton, Edward L. ““Sunken islands of the mid-Pacific mountains,” Geological Society of America” , Memoir, 64 (March 10, 1956) 1–97.
Harper, Jacob C.Ellen Browning Scripps.Privately published, La Jolla, 1936.
Herdman, W. A.Founders of oceanography and their work.E. Arnold, London, 1923.
Hill, Maurice N., general editor, and others.The Sea, Interscience Publishers, New York, 1962–63. 3 v.
Johnson, Myrtle Elizabeth and Harry James Snook.Seashore animals of the Pacific coast.Macmillan, New York, 1927.
Kofoid, Charles A. ““The San Diego Biological Laboratory,”” University of California chronicle, 9 (1907) 61–65.
Lillie, Frank R.The Woods Hole Marine Biological Laboratory.University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1944.
McCabe, Charles R.Damned old crank.Harper, New York, 1951.
Martin, James R.The University of California in Los Angeles.N.p., 1925.
McEwen, George E. ““The University and the Pacific, the story of Scripps Institution,” The California monthly,” March, 1937, 4 p. Also in: Scripps Institution of Oceanography Contributions,v. 34, no. 10.
“National Academy of Sciences–-National Research Council. Committee on Oceanography.” Oceanography 1960 to 1970, Section II: History of oceanography. Washington, D. C., 1962.
““Open Forum strikes fire Monday meetings near row,”” La Jolla Journal, Aug. 3, 1917.
Phifer, Lyman D. and Margaret W. Phifer. ““The Puget Sound Biological Station,” reprint from The Biologist,” 12 (Sept. 1930) 13 p.
Raitt, Helen.Exploring the deep pacific.W. W. Norton, New York, 1956.
Randolph, Howard S.La Jolla year by year.Library Association of La Jolla, 1955.
Revelle, Roger and Walter Munk. ““Harald Ulrik Sverdrup; an appreciation” Journal of marine research” , 7 (Nov. 15, 1948) 127–131. Sverdrup sixtieth anniversary volume.
Ritter, Mary B.More than gold in California.Professional Press, Berkeley, 1933.
Ritter, William E. ““The Harriman Alaskan expedition,”” University of California chronicle, 2 (Aug. 1899) 225–232. Also in: Ritter's Collected works, v. 2, no. 8.
Ritter, William E. ““Marine biology and the marine laboratory at San Pedro,”” The University of California chronicle, 5 (1902) 222–230.
Ritter, William E. ““A summer's dredging on the coast of Southern California,”” Science, 15 (Jan. 10, 1902) 55–65.
Ritter, William E. ““Report as Director of the Marine Biological Laboratory at Coronado to the Laboratory Committee of the Chamber of Commerce of San Diego,”” The San Diego Union, (Aug. 1, 1903).
Ritter, William E. ““A permanent school of Biological Research at San Diego,”” The San Diego Union, (Sept. 25, 1903).
Ritter, William E. ““Preliminary report on the marine biological survey work carried on by the Zoological Department of the University of California at San Diego,”” Science (Sept. 18, 1905) 360–366.
Ritter, William E. ““A general statement of the ideas and the present aims and status of the Marine Biological Association of San Diego,”” University of California publications in zoology, 2 (1905) 1–17.
Ritter, William E. ““Marine Biological Association of San Diego,”” Science, 26 (Sept. 20, 1907) 386–388.
Ritter, William E. ““The scientific work of the San Diego Marine Biological Station during the year 1908,”” Science, 28 (Sept. 1908) 324–333.
Ritter, William E.The Marine Biological Station of San Diego; a sketch of its history and purposes.Frye and Smith, San Diego, 1910.
Ritter, William E. ““Work of the Marine Biological Station of San Diego during the summer of 1911,”” Science, 34 (Oct. 13, 1911) 480–483.
Ritter, William E. ““The Marine Biological Station of San Diego; its history, present conditions, achievements, and aims,”” University of California publications in zoology, 9 (March 9, 1912) 137–248.
Ritter, William E.War, science and civilization,French and Company, Boston, 1915.
Ritter, William E. ““The biological laboratories of the Pacific coast,”” Popular science monthly, (March 1915) 223–232. Also in: Scripps Institution of Oceanography contributions, v. 11, no. 21.
Ritter, William E. ““What the Scripps Institution is trying to do,” Scripps Institution for Biological Research” , Bulletin, 1 (Dec. 30, 1916) 19–24.
Ritter, William E.An organismal theory of consciousness.R. E. Badger, Boston, 1919.
Ritter, William E.The unity of the organism or the organismal conception of life.R. E. Badger, Boston, 1919. 2 v.
Ritter, William E. ““Ellis L. Michael and his scientific work,”” Ecology, 2 (Jan. 1921) 70–72.
Ritter, William E. and Edna W. Bailey.The natural history of our conduct.Harcourt, Brace & Co., New York, 1927.
Ritter, William E. ““The relation of E. W. Scripps to science.”” Science, 65 (March 25, 1927) 291–292.
Ritter, William E. ““The man, E. W. Scripps,” Scripps College, Claremont, California” , Bulletin (Sept. 30, 1929) 1–14.
Ritter, William E. ““The name, Scripps Institution of Oceanography,”” Science, 84 (July 24, 1936) 83.
Ritter, William E.The California Woodpecker and I: a study in comparative Zoology.University of California Press, Berkeley, 1938.
Ritter, William E. ““Dr. Fred Baker,”” Science, 88 (July 15, 1938) 48–49.
Ritter, William E.Charles Darwin and the golden rule. Compiled and edited by Edna Watson Bailey.Storm Publishers, New York, 1954. The introd. is by Bailey, and book contains a complete bibliography of W.E. Ritter's works.
Sargent, Marston C. ““The Scripps Institution of Oceanography,”” Naval research reviews (Dec. 1965) 1–11.
Scripps, Edward W.I protest, edited by Oliver Knight.University of Wisconsin Press, 1966.
“Scripps Institution for Biological Research. “Dedicatory addresses by David Starr Jordan, Daniel Trembly Macdougal, George Howard Parker, William Emerson Ritter,”” Bulletin of the Scripps Institution for Biological Research, No. 1 (Dec. 30, 1916).
“Scripps Institution of Oceanography.” Contributions. 1st series, 1892–1937, 2nd series, 1938-.
“Scripps Institution of Oceanography.” Bulletins. 1st series, 1–16 (1916–1930), 2nd series 1–8 (1927–1964.)
Sumner, Francis B. ““William Emerson Ritter: Naturalist and Philosopher,”” Science99 (April 28, 1944) 335–338.
Sumner, Francis B.The life history of an American naturalist.J. Cattell Press, Lancaster, Pa., 1945.
Sverdrup, Harald U. ““The work at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography,”” Collecting net, 12 (July, 1937) 57.
Sverdrup, Harald U. and R. H. Fleming, ““The waters off the coast of southern California, March to July, 1937,” Scripps Institution of Oceanography” , Bulletin, 4, no. 10 (1941) 261–378.
Sverdrup, Harald U.The Gulf of California; preliminary discussion of the cruise of the “E. W. Scripps” in February and March, 1939. Pacific Science Congress, Calif. 6th, 1939.Proceedings, v. 3, p. 161–166.
Sverdrup, Harald U.Activities of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, California, Pacific Science Congress, Calif. 6th, 1939.Proceedingsv. 3, p. 114–123.
Sverdrup, Harald U. ““Response of the medallist; presentation of the Agassiz Medal to H. U. Sverdrup,”” Science90 (July 14, 1939) 24–27.
Sverdrup, Harald U., Martin W. Johnson, and Richard H. Fleming, The oceans: their physics, chemistry and general biology.Prentice-Hall, New York, 1942.
Sverdrup, Harald U.Oceanography for meteorologists.Prentice-Hall, New York, 1942.
Sverdrup, H. U. and W.H. Munk.Wind, sea, and swell; theory of relations for forecasting. U. S. Hydrogr. Off., Technical report no. 1; H. O. Publication, no. 601, 1947. 44 p.
Torrey, Harry B. ““An unusual occurrence of Dinoflagellata on the California coast,”” American Naturalist, 36 (1902) 187–192.
Vaughan, T. Wayland. ““Oceanographic investigations of the Scripps Institution for Biological Research of the University of California,”” Science, 23 (Jan. 1, 1926) 8–10.
Vaughan, T. Wayland. ““Biological research at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography,”” Science, 68 (March 19, 1926) 297.
Vaughan, T. Wayland. ““Australiaut plants for ornamental purposes in California,”” La Jolla flower journal, (Jan. 1928) 5–6.
Vaughan, T. Wayland. ““Outstanding problems of the oceanography of the Pacific,”” Scientific monthly, 34 (Feb. 1932) 128–146.
Vaughan, T. Wayland. ““Research facilities at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography,”” The Collecting net, 8 (July 1933) 2–7.
Vaughan, T. Wayland. ““Response of the medallist,”” Science, 83 (May 22, 1936) 475–477.
Vaughan, T. Wayland and others.International aspects of oceanography.National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D. C., 1937.
Vaughan, T. Wayland. “Presentation of the Agassiz Medal to Harald Ulrik Sverdrup.” Science, 90 (July 14, 1939) 24–27.
Vetter, Richard C., comp.An international directory of oceanographers.4th ed.National Academy of Science-National Research Council, Washington, D. C., 1964.
Wangeheim, Julius. ““Julius Wangenheim, an autobiography,”” California Historical Society Quarterly, a series of articles beginning with v-35 (June, 1956.)
Whitaker, Thomas and others.Torrey Pines State Reserve. Drawings by Margaret Eddy Fleming.The Torrey Pines Association, La Jolla, 1964.
Whitney, Frederick C. ““Sverdrup of Scripps,”” Joe Morgan's La Jollan, 1 (Dec. 4, 1946) 18–19+.
Wüst, Georg. ““The major deep-sea expeditions and research vessels, 1873–1960,”” Progress in oceanography,Pergamon Press, London, 1964. v.2, p.3–52.
ZoBell, Claude. ““Biological research at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography,”” The Collecting net, 11 (Aug. 1, 1936) 1–5.