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live in tents, as most persons prefer to do, a tent is necessary. Tliis 

 will make a small roll, and for ordinary miner's or wall tents poles are 

 not necessary. They may be cut after arrival. 



Those who sleep in tents must remember the nights are always cool. 

 A cheap tick, ready to be filled, and two comforts or heavy blankets over, 

 with whatever is desired under the individual, are necessary. These can 

 be purchased after arrival, if this is desired, and at reasonable rate. 

 In place of the preceding a sleeping bag is a luxury. 



Reduce baggage to a minimum in weight. Heavy weight of books 

 is not advisable, but reading matter for leisure moments should be 

 brought. 



For any further information address, 



MORTON J. ELROD, Director, 



Missoula, Montana. 



For information concerning the University, its departments, courses 

 of study, etc., address, 



OSCAR J. CRAIG, President. 



Missoula, Montana. 



Fig. 50. A Bunch of Indian Pipe, Monotropa Uniflora. 

 Photo by M. J. E. 



