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MATHEMATICAL GEOLOGY, 1962-1970 
Geosystems (P.O. Box 1024, Calgary 2, Alberta Canada) has 
devoted issue no. 3/11 of the "Geo com Bulletin" to a complete 
listing of all papers presented at conferences either devoted to 
mathematical geology or including papers on the subject, and it 
makes an impressive listing. From the introduction s "This issue 
contains a partial listing of papers that have been presented at 
conferences, symposia, meetings, courses and seminars since 1962, 
and are of interest in mathematical geology. Conferences are 
listed in date order." There is an author index, but no subj ect 
index.--JAP. 
AVAILABLE PROGRAMS 
GRADOR—Takes scores which a class has made on an examination and 
computes the following statistics on them: mean, mean %, 
standard deviation, standard error, coefficient of variance, 
median, skewness, kurtosis, number of scores, highest 
possible grade, highest grade made, lowest possible grade, 
lowest made, range, standard deviation of range, range %. 
The program also ranks the scores, lists them in descend¬ 
ing order, gives the percentage of a perfect score for 
each rank, the frequency of each score, and finally pro¬ 
duces a graph of the score versus frequency. Written in 
BASIC by Werner Heim, Dept. of Biology, Colorado College, 
Colorado Springs CO 80903, for use on Hewlett-Packard 
2OOOC. Can be run on any BASIC compiler. Available 
from author. 
SURVEY OF COMPUTER PROGRAM CATALOGS-II 
WOODS HOLE OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTITUTION 
A compilation of the computer programs in use at Woods Hole 
is available for limited distribution only. The Institution for¬ 
merly sponsored "COPE"--"Cooperative Oceanographic Programming 
Effort," but this no longer exists, and they no longer maintain 
a continuing exchange. The Institution does have a series of pro¬ 
grams avai1able for in-house use, however, and will make copies of 
the pertinent section in their "Computer Users Handbook" available 
to others who might wish to take advantage of their tested pro¬ 
grams. The list includes about 90 programs, grouped under the 
following headers: Input-Output; Conversion; Oceanographic; Stat¬ 
istical; Mathematical; Utility; Housekeeping; and Graphic Display. 
The listing is available from Jacqueline Webster, Information 
Processing Center, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods 
Hole MA 02543.--James A. Peters. 
