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Rogers, M. H. Some aspects of the multiple-access computer system. Science Progress, 
Oxford, vol. 56, 1968, pp. 389-397. 
Rosenberg, Stephen, K. S. Ledeen and T. Kline. Automatic identification and measure¬ 
ment of cells by computer. Science, 163, 1969, pp. 1065-67. 
Suppes, P. , M. Jerman, and D. Brian. Computer-assisted instruction: Stanford's 
1965-66 Arithmetic Program. Academic Press, New York, 1968, 385 pp. 
Summarizes the experiences gained in working in classroom situations. The 
most valuable section is chapter 9, on the time-shared system and CAl 
programming, which covers problems, methods and solutions, many of which will 
be similar to those encountered in ultimate establishment of a MUDPIE network. 
Williams, W. T. and L. J. Webb. The computer and the tropical rainforest. Australian 
Natural History, Sept., 1968, pp. 92-96. Computer used to facilitate correlation 
between species presence/absence and floristic classification. 
PARTICIPATION IN THE MAKING OF MUDPIES 
There seems to be a genuine interest in the continued existence of this 
Newsletter, to judge from the number of people in the natural history museum 
business who have requested to be placed on the mailing list. We will continue to 
put it together and, get it out at irregular intervals, but we have no objection at 
all to any of you who have something that you think might be of interest to others and 
send it in for inclusion to MUDPIE. We have had no indication of specialized 
programs written for use by systematists, for example, in the last few issues, but 
it is quite likely that such work is being done. If you have written a program for 
some specific purpose and are willing to share it with others, see earlier MUDPIES 
for the method we have used to list programs, and let us have similar information. 
Smithsonian Institution 
December, 1969 
