scopes, and glassware will be supplied free. The intention is to give 

 the best facilities possible, so as to make it worth while for students 

 to attend. 



Good board may be had convenient to the laboratory for $5.00 per 

 week, with room extra. It is customary for most of those attending ta 

 sleep in tents, on the Station grounds, taking meals only. For those 

 who wish to tent and cook in regular camp style there will be every op- 

 portunity given for comfort, the region affording a bountiful food supply 

 of everything necessary, but those attending will be expected to supply 

 their own tents and bedding. 



AFTER THE SESSION. 



Mr. Whitford's students will spend two weeks at the Station, after 

 which two weeks or more will be devoted to study of mountain flora 

 and environment, under his guidance and direction. 



The Director and some of the staff will continue investigations on 

 Flathead Lake and Echo Lake for three or four weeks after the regular 

 work of the Station closes, using the laboratory as headquarters. 



The laboratory building and grounds may be used by those who wish 

 to carry on investigative work at all times during the season. It makes 

 an excellent place for headquarters. Correspondence in regard to 

 above woi'k is invited. 



DATE OF OPENING. 



The course of instruction will open Monday, July 14, and continue 

 five weeks. It will be most satisfactory to enter at the beginning, but 

 from the nature of the work students may enter at any time. 



Applications should be made as early as possible, as the accommo- 

 dations are limited, and the material taken from the University will of 

 necessity be only enough to supply those in attendance. 



A collecting trip will be taken after the Station closes. It will be 

 possible for a very small number to accompany this expedition on pay- 

 ment of a share of the expense. For details see "After the Session." 



HOW TO REACH THE STATION. 

 Students via Northern Pacific will get off at Selish. Stage tri- 

 weekly runs to Flathead Lake, (35 miles), connecting with steamer Klon- 

 dike, which runs across the lake. Stage fare, one way, $3.00, round trip, 

 $5.00, trunks extra. Boat fare across the lake, one way, $3.00, round 

 trip, $5.00. Stage leaves Selish on Mondays, "Wednesdays and Fridays, 

 connecting with the steamer, returning the same day. 



Students via Great Northern will get off at Kalispell, connecting by 

 stage with the steamer Klondike at Demersville, a short distance from 

 Kalispell. 



OPPORTUNITIES FOR INVESTIGATION. 

 Any one wishing to engage in investigation of biological problems 

 pertaining to the life of the locality, before or aftet" the regular work, 

 will be given the freedom of the building, boats and apparatus, and will 

 be offered every facility possible. In such cases no fees will be charged, 

 except for special material or reagents which may be needed. 



WHO HAVE ATTENDED. 

 During the three years the Station has been opened the attendance 

 has been from many states other than Montana, eight states having 

 had representatives, representing colleges, academies, private schools, 

 high schools, principals of public schools, students of different educa- 

 tional institutions, teachers of graded and country schools, and people 

 in professional and private life. As a place where maximum work may 

 be accomplished with minimum loss of time in a new field, under compe- 

 tent guidance in finding material and localities, the Station will appeal 

 to any one interested in the work it is doing. 



For further information relative to courses, routes, expenses, neces- 

 sary outfit, etc., address, 



MORTON J. ELROD, 



Missoula, Montana. 

 For any information concerning the University of Montana, its de- 

 partments, courses of study, etc., address, 



OSCAR J. CRAIG, President, 



Missoula, Montana. 



