Man and the Oceans by N. B. Marshall of the British Museum (Natural History)
It sounds almost facetious to speak about the future of the oceans, but what ' is happening under by far the greater part of the earth's surface cannot but be of importance to the future of mankind. Two hundred thousand species inhabit the seas--can this fertility be turned to man's advantage? Is it safe to use the oceans as dumping grounds for radioactive waste? Are the oceans in some way connected with the climatic changes that are becoming manifest, particularly in eastern North America and northern Europe?
A gardening weekly
Introduced by Roy Hay
Fred Yule talks about getting ready to take chrysanthemum cuttings
Edgar Duchin on some points of law of interest to gardeners
Fred Streeter 's Choice: shallots
A weekly magazine
Arranged and introduced by Bill Hartley including:
Petrol Stations - are you satisfied with their service?: an investigation by Geoffrey Hancock
The Doctor: Not to ventilate your car is dangerous
Tips on the care of your car
The week's motoring news. including the latest report from the Monte Carlo Rally
Edited by H. Saunders-Jacobs