The Bulletin of the Bingham Oceanographic Collection published scientific articles and monographs on marine and freshwater organisms and oceanography.
In the 1920s New York City businessman Harry Payne Bingham, a graduate of Yale, sponsored 3 oceanographic expeditions for fish and invertebrate specimens for his own private research collection. In 1927, Bingham established the Bulletin of the Bingham Oceanographic Collection to publish the research on his specimens. In 1930, Bingham donated the entire collection to the Yale Peabody Museum and set up the Bingham Oceanographic Foundation to continue the research in marine biology and oceanography, and to publish the results.
The series ceased independent publication after Volume 19, Article 2, and was merged into the Bulletin of the Peabody Museum of Natural History monograph series after 1967.
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Volume 12.Article 3. Quantitative ecology of the plankton of the western North Atlantic.
Gordon A. Riley, Henry Stommel, and Dean F. Bumpus
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Volume 12.Article 4. The Octopus bimaculatus problem: a study in sibling species.
Grace E. Pickford and Bayard H. McConnaughey
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Volume 13. Article 3. Hydrographic and biological studies of Block Island Sound.
Gordon A. Riley, Giorgiana B. Deevey, Daniel Merriman, Ruth Sclar, and Howard L. Sanders
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Volume 14. Article 1. The striped bass, Roccus saxatilis.
Edward C. Raney, Ernest F. Tresselt, Edgar H. Hollis, V. D. Vladykov, and D. H. Wallace
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Volume 14. Article 2. Fish endocrinology
Grace E. Pickford, Sanford L. Palay, Harriet A. Chambers, and Ethel H. Atz
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Volume 15. Article 1. Oceanography of Long Island Sound, 1952–1954.
Gordon A. Riley, Shirley A.M. Conover, Giorgiana B. Deevey, Robert J. Conover, Sarah B. Wheatland, Eugene Harris, and Howard L. Sanders
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Volume 16. Article 1. The annual cycle of phytoplankton in the Labrador Sea, 1950–51.
Robert William Holmes
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Volume 16. Article 2. Studies in ichthyology and oceanography off coastal Peru.
James E. Morrow and Gerald S. Posner
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Volume 17. Article 1. Oceanography of Long Island Sound.
Gordon A. Riley, Eugene Harris, Henry M. Schurr, Peter J. Wangersky, Sarah W. Richards, R. Wade Covill, Yngve H. Olsen, and James E. Morrow Jr.