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C. Research. Opportunities will be offered for advanced work and research 

 in various phases of entomology. Properly qualified students registered as 

 candidates for advanced degrees may elect thesis work under any member 

 of the Department who is in residence during the summer. 



Seminary. The work of an entomological seminary is conducted by the 

 Jugatae, an entomological club that meets for the discussion of current litera- 

 ture and of the results of investigations. 



Special Courses 



In addition to the work outlined above the following special afternoon 

 courses, one week each, will be offered by various members of the Depart- 

 ment. Emphasis will be placed on general principles and methods of work. 

 Visitors who are especially interested in entomological subjects are invited 

 to enroll for any part or for the entire series. Students who are registered 

 for credit in the Department may count attendance on these courses as laboratory 

 time. 



1. Aquatic Insects. Lectures and field work illustrative of the biology of 

 aquatic insects. 



2. Aquatic Insects, continued, with special reference to their utilization as 

 fish food. 



3. Economic Entomology. Its problems and methods. 



4. Insects and Disease. Lectures, demonstrations, and laboratory work 

 on the work of insects and their allies in the transmission and dissemination 

 of diseases of man. 



5. Photography and Lantern-Slide Making as an Aid to Entomological 

 Work. Lectures and demonstrations. 



6. Systematic Entomology. Field and laboratory work designed to famil- 

 iarize the student with special methods of collecting and preparing insects 

 for the cabinet. At least one night excursion will be arranged. 



