Furlow, J. J., L. E. Morse, & J. H. Beaman, Computers in bio¬ 
logical systematics, a new university course. Taxon, vol. 
20, 1971: 283-290. 
Gruenberger, F., Editor. Expanding Use of Computers in the 70's: 
Markets-Needs-Technology. Prentice-Hall, 1971: viii + 120. 
Jackson, D. M. Classification, Relevance, and Information Retrie¬ 
val. IN: Alt, F. L. & M. Rubinoff, Advances in Computers, 
vol. 11, 1971: 60-125. 
Mitchell, R. K. Information Sciences and Computer Basics—an 
Introduction. Linnet Books, 1971: xii + 101. (A programmed 
text—does everyone find these as irritating to read as I? 
—JAP.) 
Patten, B. C. Systems Analysis and Simulation in Ecology, Volume 
1. Academic Press, 1971: xv + 607. (A series of contributed 
papers, divided into three parts: Introduction to Modeling; 
One-Species Models; and The Ecosystem: Simulation.) 
Pylyshyn, Z. W. Perspectives on the Computer Revolution. 
Prentice-Hall Series in Automatic Computation, 1970: xx + 540. 
(A collection of readings concerning computers and their 
"relationships" to man. Everybody who is anybody is there, 
and they tend to repeat each other much more noticeably than 
if you were to read them separately and independently.--JAP.) 
December, 1971 
Division of Reptiles and Amphibians 
National Museum of Natural History 
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