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while the drive from Laguna to San Juan Capistrano, except for 

 the lack of villages and ruins, might well be considered a part of 

 the famous Amalfi Sorrento drive in Italy. 



During the summer of 1915 courses in general as well as special 

 zoology will be given. General entomology may also be studied 

 with advantage. For those who are just beginning biological work 

 there may be special exercises arranged, as last summer. 



There are eight private rooms in the laboratory for special work- 

 ers. Some of these will be available for investigators who may 

 wish to follow out problems of their own or those suggested by the 

 work of the station. Write 



W. A. Hilton, Director, 

 Pomona College, Claremont, California. 



