242 LE NATURALISTE CANADIEN 
PRroFEssorR J. P. McMurricH, University of Toronto, 
Toronto, Ont. 
ProFEssOoR R. F. RUTTAN, McGill University, Montreal, 
PRO: D 
Dr. A. G. HunNTrSMAN, Director of Atlantic Station, St. 
Andrews, N. B. 
Dr. C. MCcLEAnN FRASER, Director of Pacific Station, 
Nanaimo, B.C. 
EQUIPMENT 
The two Stations are equipped with research tables, 
fresh and salt water taps, chimical reagents, glassware and 
a complete outfit of nets, dredges, etc., for deep-sea and 
inshore investigations. 
Gasoline launches and small boats with the necessary 
crews are at the service of the workers. Each Station has a 
library of representative scientific works, memoirs, etc. 
The Director of the Station gives advice or aid such as 
workers may require. 
Scientific workers qualified to carry on original research 
are given all facilities at the Stations after formal application 
to the Secretary of the Board and approval by the Executive 
Committee. 
The laboratories and residences are open from June 1st 
until September 15th. For the Pacific Station facilities are 
available the year round. Meals, bedroom accommodation, 
and the use of reading room and library are afforded to all 
classes of workers at the Stations. Each member of the 
scientific staff usually provides his own microscope, but there 
are several microscopes belonging to each Station, several 
chemical balances, and various physical, hydrographical 
and other scientific instruments at the service of competent 
workers. 
