The Brooklyn Institute Biological Laboratory, 
COLD rine bud: cng i 
For the season of 1891 the Laboratory will be under the 
direction of Prof. HERBERT W. CONN, Ph.D., Wesleyan Uni- 
versity. 
The following lecturers are expected to be present during the 
summer : 
Lecturer on Bacteriology, 
Fret. iW. CONN, PhD oa. ss Wesleyan University. 
Lecturer on Herpatology, 
Gol NICHOLAS Pin f stor 0 oi ac5 ave Brooklyn Institute. 
Lecturer on Botany, 
Prot; WILLIAM C. PECKHAM, 2 2s56,5 55 cco Adelphi Academy. 
Lecturer on Lepidoptera, 
Kev: GEORGE 0D, HULST. i 5 cree cee, ...Brooklyn Institute. 
Lecturer on Fungi, 
Dt BYRON D. HALSTED, cesses Rutgers College. 
Lecturer on Botany, 
Dr THOMAS MORONG Fie ces ee Columbia College. 
Lecturer on Comparative Osteology, 
Prof. FRANKLIN W. HOOPER,..:.......40% Brooklyn Institute. 
Lecturer on Crustacea, 
Prot. JOHN MICKLEBOROUGH..«.:...4..<- Brooklyn Institute. 
Lecturer on Cytology, 
Prot &: Mo RIRSCH,. os een ocec es Notre Dame University. 
Lecturer on Insects, pe 
erot. A; BS PACKARD, (005i. ss tei ee, Brown University. 
The work for the session will consist of : 
1. A general course in Biology, comprising Laboratory work | 
accompanied by lectures. 
2. A course, in Bacteriology, including practical work in the 
methods of bacteriological research. 
3 Original research by students as are fitted for it. 
The Laboratory will be open from July 7th to August 28th. 
For further information, apply to Prof. Franklin W. Hooper, 
Secretary, Brooklyn Institute, or to Prof. H. W. Conn, Wesleyan Uni- 
versity, Middletown, Ct. 
