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More on Free Books and One More Important Free Book




DATE:		November 25, 1998

FROM:		G. P. Patil

SUBJECT:	More on Free Books and One More Important Free Book

The free books opportunity has generated a lot of interest in the
community.  The publishing house has agreed to entertain requests arriving
on or before December 14, 1998.  Each request needs to indicate the copies
of books needed.  COPIES WILL BE RESERVED and UPON RECIPT OF THE PAYMENT
DESPATCHED SOON THEREAFTER for the postage and handling charge of $7 per
copy regardless of its destination.

THE PUBLISHING HOUSE HAS ALSO AGREED TO SUPPLY FREE COPIES OF AN IMPORTANT
BOOK AND EXCELLENT TEXTBOOK FOR STATISTICAL DISTRIBUTIONS IN ECOLOGICAL
WORK AT THE POSTAGE AND HANDLING CHARGE OF $9 PER COPY REGARDLESS OF ITS
DESTINATION.  IT IS VOLUME 4 IN THE STATISTICAL ECOLOGY SERIES.  IT IS NOW
ADDED TO THE LISTING BELOW AND YOU MAY WISH TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS AT THIS 
TIME.

The publishing house can be reached at:

(1)	Mailing Address:  	International Cooperative Publishing House
				P. O. Box 245
				Burtonsville, Maryland 20866-0245.

(2)	Email address:	shalaka@tidalwave.net

(3)  	Telephone/Fax:	None available (Please note that the publishing
				house should be contacted either by email or 				by regular mail)

Please feel free to forward this message to friends, colleagues, or members
of your institution and/or professional organization as soon as possible.

Best regards.

cc:  International Cooperative Publishing House

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GREEN SERIES
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	SERIES IN STATISTICAL ECOLOGY 
	Series Editor:  G. P. Patil

   **Book added
1979.1	Volume 4:  STATISTICAL DISTRIBUTIONS IN ECOLOGICAL WORK
	by J. K. Ord, G. P. Patil, and C. Taillie (eds) pp. 464
   **

1979.2	Volume 5:  SAMPLING BIOLOGICAL POPULATIONS
	by R. M. Cormack, G. P. Patil, and D. S. Robson (eds) pp. 392
1979.3	Volume 6:  ECOLOGICAL DIVERSITY IN THEORY AND PRACTICE
	by J. F. Grassle, G. P. Patil, W. K. Smith, and C. Taillie (eds) pp.365
1979.4	Volume 7:  MULTIVARIATE METHODS IN ECOLOGICAL WORK
	by L. Orloci, C. R. Rao, and W. M. Stiteler (eds) pp. 550
1979.5	Volume 8:  SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL ANALYSIS IN ECOLOGY
	by R. M. Cormack, and J. K. Ord (eds) pp. 356
1979.6	Volume 9:  SYSTEMS ANALYSIS OF ECOSYSTEMS
	by G. S. Innis, and R. V. O'Neill (eds) pp. 402
1979.7	Volume 10:  COMPARTMENTAL ANALYSIS OF ECOSYSTEM MODELS
	by J. H. Matis, B. C. Patten, and G. C. White (eds) pp. 368
	1979.8	Volume 11:  ENVIRONMENTAL BIOMONITORING, ASSESSMENT, PREDICTION,
	AND MANAGEMENT - CERTAIN CASE STUDIES AND RELATED QUANTITATIVE ISSUES
	by J. Cairns, Jr., G. P. Patil, and W. E. Waters (eds) pp. 438
1979.9	Volume 12:  CONTEMPORARY QUANTITATIVE ECOLOGY AND RELATED ECOMETRICS
	by G. P. Patil, and M. L. Rosenzweig (eds) pp. 695
1981.1	Volume 13:  QUANTITATIVE POPULATION DYNAMICS 	
	by D. G. Chapman and V. Gallucci (eds) pp. 290
1985	Volume 14:  INTRODUCTION TO DATA ANALYSIS - A Monograph
	by L. Orloci and N. C. Kenkel pp. 340

	Special Features
*Comprehensive monographs covering a broad spectrum of statistical ecology
with emphasis on problems of contemporary interest and concern.
*Creative research expositions pertaining to renewable resources and their
habitats by eminent scholars and practitioners in the fields of statistics,
ecology, and environment using mathematics, statistics and data analytical
techniques.
*Timely and useful to students, teachers, scientists and managers in
quantitative ecology, ecometrics, environmetrics, applied mathematics,
statistics, and applied probability.
	These carefully edited volumes are based on refereed and updated research
and review papers discussed at a very 	successful Satellite Program in
Statistical Ecology organized by the International Statistical Ecology Program

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BLUE SERIES
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	SERIES IN STATISTICAL DISTRIBUTIONS IN SCIENTIFIC WORK 
	Series Editor:  G. P. Patil

1980.1	Volume 4:  ANALYSIS WITH STANDARD CONTAGIOUS DISTRIBUTIONS
	by J. B. Douglas pp. 520
	*Comprehensive monograph dealing with discrete contagious distributions
	and their structures.
 	*Estimation of parameters for contagious distributions.
	*Approximations and asymptotic expansions of moments.
	*Illustrative data sets from various fields, such as biology, market
	studies, insurance, 	business, etc.
1983.1	Volume 5:  PARETO DISTRIBUTIONS
	by B. C. Arnold pp. 326
	*First comprehensive, up-to-date monograph dealing with mathematical and
	statistical properties of univariate and multivariate Pareto 	distributions.
	*Applications of these distributions in several fields such as 	economics,
reliability, mineral engineering, linguistics, etc.
	*Survey of income distribution models.
	*Extensive discussion on characterizations of Pareto distribution.
	*Extensive chapter on measures of inequality and Lorenz curves.
	*Illustrative data sets and related analyses
1984.1	DICTIONARY AND CLASSIFIED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF STATISTICAL DISTRIBUTIONS
	IN SCIENTIFIC WORK
	Volume 6:  DISCRETE MODELS
	by G. P. Patil, M. T. Boswell, S. W. Joshi, and M. V. Ratnaparkhi pp. 	458
1984.2	Volume 7:  CONTINUOUS UNIVARIATE MODELS
	by G. P. Patil, M. T. Boswell, and M. V. Ratnaparkhi pp. 575
1984.3	Volume 8:  MULTIVARIATE MODELS
	by G. P. Patil, M. T. Boswell, M. V. Ratnaparkhi, and J. J. J. Roux pp. 	350
	Special Features
	*Comprehensive books that cover 450 univariate, multivariate, and
	matrix-variate distributions useful in analyzing scalar, multivariate,
	and angular data.
	*Charts that bring out the picturesque inter-relations among various
	distributions and provide useful insights.
	*Relevant inter-relations useful for random number generations.
	*Extensive bibliography with 12000 entries classified by 450
	distributions, 35 categories of statistical inference and structural
	properties, and 11 fields of application.
	*Special chapter, providing entries for each distribution grouped by
	categories of inference and structure, would save hours of research 	effort.