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OREGON STATE MONOGRAPHS 



Studies in Botany 



No. 1. Tuberales of North America, 



By Helen M. Gilkey, Ph.D., Professor of Botany; 



Curator of Herbarium $0.50 



No. 2. Developmental Morphology of Alpova, 



By S. M. Zeller, Ph.D., Plant Pathologist _ 35 



No. 3. Paleoeoology of Two Peat Deposits on the Oregon Coast, 



By Henry P. Hansen, Ph.D., Professor of Botany - 50 



No. 4. Moss Flora of the Willamette Valley, Oregon, 



By Clara J. Chapman, M.S., Graduate Assistant, and Ethel I. 



Sanborn, Ph.D., Professor of Botany 50 



No. 5. Floral Anatomy of the Santalaceae and Some Related Forms, 

 By Frank H. Smith, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Botany, 



and Elizabeth C. Smith, Ph.D _ 50 



No. 6. Septoria Disease of Gramineae in Western United States, 



By Roderick Sprague, Ph.D., Pathologist 1.50 



No. 7. Clavaria, the Species Known from Oregon and the Pacific Northwest, 

 By Maxwell S. Doty, Ph.D., Department of Botany, 



Northwestern University .75 



No. 8. The Marine Algae of the Coos Bay-Cape Arago Region of Oregon, 

 By Ethel I. Sanborn, Ph.D., Professor of Botany and Paleo- 

 botany, and Maxwell S. Doty, Ph.D., Department of Botany, 



Northwestern University 75 



No. 9. Northwestern American Plants, 



By Helen M. Gilkey, Ph.D., Professor of Botany, 



Curator of Herbarium 75 



No. 10. Species of Selenophoma on North American Grasses, 

 By Roderick Sprague, Ph.D., Pathologist, and 

 A. G. Johnson, Ph.D., Pathologist, U. S. Department 

 of Agriculture 75 



Studies in Economics 



No. 1. The Salmon Canning Industry, 



By D. B. DeLoach, Ph.D., Professor of Agricultural Economics 50 



No. 2. An Analysis of the State Milk Laws Designed to Effect Economic 

 Control of the Market Milk Industry, 

 By E. L. Rada, B.S., Research Assistant in Agricultural 

 Economics, and D. B. DeLoach, Ph.D., Professor of 



Agricultural Economics 50 



No. 3. The Oregon Fiber-Flax Industry, with Particular Reference to 

 Marketing, 

 By E. L. Rada, M.S., Research Assistant, and D. B. DeLoach, 

 Ph.D., Professor of Agricultural Economics 50 



Studies in Education and Guidance 



No. 1. A Functional Curriculum in Professional Forestry, 



By Earl George Mason, Ed.D., Professor of Forestry 75 



No. 2. Forest Management Education in Oregon 



By Walter Fraser McCulloch, Ed.D., Professor 

 of Forest Management, with a Foreword by 

 Kenneth P. Davis, Ph.D., Dean, School of 



Forestry, Montana State University _ 1.00 



No. 3. Selected Procedures in Teaching High School Biology, 



By E. Irene Hollenbeck, M.S., Teacher of Biology, Salem, 

 Oregon, and Elmo N. Stevenson, Ed.D., President of 



Southern Oregon College of Education 75 



No. 4. An Adult Education Program for Orissa, India 



By William Cyril Osgood, Ed.D., Missionary, Hatigarh, 

 Balasore, Orissa, India 1.00 



Studies in Entomology 



No. 1. A Review of the Genus Eucerceris ( Hymenoptera : Sphecidae), 



By Herman A. Scullen, Ph.D., Professor of Entomology 50 



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