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Especially does the laboratory group feel deep gratitude for his 

 constant, helpful, and inspiring influence as sponsor of the whole 

 enterprise, to Dr. Albert J. Cook, now State Commissioner of Horti- 

 culture, then Professor of Biology in Pomona College, an earnest 

 friend of all who strive, an active laborer for all things good and true, 

 and an ardent believer in the possibility of the ultimate realization 

 of all the highest in human hopes. 



Within the laboratory group, perfect kindness and good fellow- 

 ship was the great distinguishing feature. A spirit of interested 

 helpfulness pervaded all, and this constant and watchful co-operation 

 vastly increased the possibilities of the summer work. Indeed the 

 future watchword for this enterprise might well be 



Co-operation! 



C. F. BAKER. 



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channels just north of Laguna. These channels are very deep and contain 

 ficent display of kelps (Eisenia and Egregia). This whole area is exceedingly 



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