50 THE MICROSCOPE. 



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THE demand in the Northwest for a Summer Educational Insti- 

 tute has been met by establishing a school at Petoskey, Mich. 

 The location chosen we believe to be a most happy one. The cool 

 spring water and the pure bracing air have already made this young 

 place a favorite retreat during the warm months. The constant 

 lake breezes come over a hundred miles or more of fresh water and 

 iire as pure and invigorating as can be found. 



The faculty is composed principally of teachers from the State 

 University and Normal School. 



Instruction will be given in language, literature, art and science. 



The editors of tliis journal come in for their share. Mrs. 

 Stowell will have entire charge of "Microscopy." 



The instruction in this department will be conducted by means 

 of daily lectures and class-room work. Each student will be pro- 

 vided with all necessary instruments. 



The manipulation of the microscope, and the preparing, cutting 

 and mounting of sections will form a prominent feature of the 

 course. A large number of sections will be mounted both from the 

 animal and vegetable kingdom. It is intended to make the student 

 generally familiar with microscopical work and to give him an op- 

 portunity of obtaining a large number of valuable mounts. 



D^. Stowell will conduct the department of "Physiology and His- 

 tology" by means of daily lectures and class-room work. The ob- 

 ject of the course will be to familiarize the student with the general 

 structure of The Human Body, with the functions of its various 

 organs and tissues, and with its minute structure as revealed by the 

 microscope. 



With the aid of models, diagrams, and microscopes, the in- 

 structor will be able to render aid to the student in his earnest en- 

 deavor to obey the command — "Know thyself." 



Special aid will be given to teachers and to those intending to 

 become such. 



The Institute commences July 13th and continues for five 

 weeks. For fees, and all other particulars, send for an "Announce- 

 ment." Address the secretary. Prof. Chas. M. Gayley, Ann Arbor 

 Mich. 



