OREGON STATE MONOGRAPHS 



(Continued from inside front cover) 



Studies in Geology 



No. 1. Geology of the Madras Quadrangle, 



By Edwin T. Hodge, Ph.D., Professor of Economic Geology 75 



No. 2. A New Turtle from the Marine Miocene of Oregon, 



By Earl Leroy Packard, Ph.D., Professor of Geology 50 



No. 3. Geology of North Central Oregon, 



By Edwin T. Hodge, Ph.D., Professor of Economic Geology 



(out of print) — 75 



No. 4. The Scio Flora of Oregon, 



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



Paleobotany 75 



No. 5. Fossil Baleen from the Pliocene of Cape Blanco, Oregon, 



No. 6. A Fossil Sea Lion from Cape Blanco, Oregon, 



No. 7. A Pinniped Humerus from the Astorio Miocene of Oregon — 



Nos. 5, 6, 7, by Earl Leroy Packard, Ph.D., Professor of 



Geology, in one volume _ 50 



No. 8. Fossil Edentates of Oregon, 



By Earl Leroy Packard, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Geology .. .50 



Studies in History 



No. 1. Opening and Penetration of Foreign Influence in Samoa, 



By Joseph W. Ellison, Ph.D., Professor of History 50 



Studies in Literature and Language 



No. 1. The Literary Impulse in Pioneer Oregon, 



By Herbert B. Nelson, Ph.D., Professor of English, with 

 a Foreword by H. G. Merriam, Ph.D., Chairman, Division 

 of Humanities, Montana State University 75 



Studies in Mathematics and Statistics 



No. 1. Table of Derivatives for Damped Vibrations, 



By W. E. Milne, Ph.D., Professor of Mathematics 1.00 



Studies in Political Science 



No. 1. The Initiative and Referendum in Oregon : 1938-1948, 



By Joseph G. LaPalombara, M.A., Assistant Professor 

 of Political Science, with a Foreword by Charles B. Hagan, 

 Ph.D., University of Illinois 1.00 



Studies in Zoology 



No. 1. The Amphibia and Reptilia of Oregon, 



By Kenneth Gordon, Ph.D., Professor of Zoology (out of print).. .50 

 No. 2. Birds of Oregon, 



By Ira N. Gabrielson, Sc.D., Chief, Bureau of Biological Survey, 

 and Stanley G. Jewett, Regional Biologist, United States Bio- 

 logical Survey (not available on exchange) — 5.00 



No. 3. An Annotated Check List of the Gastropods of Cape Arago, Oregon, 

 By A. Myra Keen, Ph.D., Stanford University, and Charlotte L. 



Doty, B.S., Oregon Institute of Marine Biology 25 



No. 4. Key to the Nests of the Pacific Coast Birds, 



By Elmo Stevenson, Ed.D., Professor of Science Education 50 



No. 5. The Natural History and Behavior of the Western Chipmunk and 

 the Mantled Ground Squirrel, 

 By Kenneth Gordon, Ph.D., Professor of Zoology 



(out of print) 75 



No. 6. The Marine Annelids of Oregon, 



By Olga Hartman, Ph.D., and Donald Reish, M.S., 



Allan Hancock Foundation 75 



No. 7. The Sponges of the West-Central Pacific, 



By M. W. deLaubenfels, Professor of Zoology 4.00 



Oregon State Monographs are published by Oregon State College and 

 are offered in exchange for the publications of learned societies, universities, 

 and libraries. To all others, they are sold at cost. Address inquiries to : 

 Publications Office, Oregon State College, Corvallis, Oregon. 



^ 



