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POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY. 



The camp, technically known as the Minnesota Seaside Station, 

 consists of a substantially built log living-house and two laboratories, 

 which stand on the shore overlooking the strait of Juan de Fuca and 



Young Zoologists getting Serpulids and Starfishes. 



the Olympic Mountains of Washington. The beach is rocky, and on 

 the rocks and in the water are immense masses of giant seaweeds. 

 Here we are received by the director, a tall, stout man with a twinkle 

 in his eye; the sub-director, a merry little woman, whose specialty is 



Collecting Giant Kelps at Low Tide. 



