302 NATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHIC PROGRAM—1965 
Bi 461,462. INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY. FEDER 
Survey of representative invertebrate groups, with 
emphasis on marine forms; morphology, systematics, 
ecology, and life histories. 
Bi 476. BIOLOGY OF MARINE ORGANISMS. FRITCHMAN, SPARLING, 
STAFF 
An introduction to marine biology for college teachers 
who have had no firsthand experience in this field. 
Bi 478. MARINE ECOLOGY. EFFORD 
An examination of general ecological problems, with 
special reference to marine invertebrates. Topics 
will include tidal zonation, patchiness and migration 
of plankton, zoogeography, community structure, popu- 
lation control, fouling organisms. 
Bi 401, 501. RESEARCH 
Bi 403, 503. THESIS 
Bi 407, 507. SEMINAR 
Bi 408. LABORATORY PROJECTS 
For Information Contact: 
Director 
Oregon Institute of Marine Biology 
Department of Biology 
University of Oregon 
Eugene, Oregon 
