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For the study of marine and land animals Laguna has proved 

 itself once more well adapted to our uses. The high hills come 

 down near the ocean at several points, and there are miles of inter- 

 esting and varied coast line in both directions from the laboratory. 

 All summer, students in small or larger parties tramped over the 

 hills and through the many interesting canyons to the lakes, to the 

 Mission of San Juan Capistrano, or to Balboa and the mud flats. 

 Saturday was the regular field day, and the longer tramping trips 



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were then taken, but very often of an evening groups of students 

 enjoyed beach suppers or picnics in some canyon or up in the hills. 

 That Laguna and its surroundings is a region of great interest 

 and beauty is evinced by the fact that a number of artists make it 

 their home, while it is visited by many others. The trail to Balboa, 

 along the beach or the cliffs, is wonderfully varied and beautiful, 



