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has honored me with membership in it. And so I have it in mind to vest 
the title to the garden in the city of Indianapolis, and when I have done 
with it, to place it under the control of the Superintendent of the Schools 
of Indianapolis, the President of Butler College and the President of the 
Indiana Academy of Science for the joint benefit and use of the bodies 
represented by them. In doing this, I expect to haye the hearty support 
of these bodies, and the labor and pleasure of developing the garden 
shared by them. 
At my time of life and with my limited means, I can not hope to do 
more than to get the garden fairly under headway. I have, however, al 
abiding faith that ultimately it will become “a beautiful book of living 
nature.” 
PLANS FOR THE NEw BuILDINGS OF THE BIOLOGICAL STATION. 
By Cari H. EIGENMANN. 
The Indiana University Biological Station, established on Turkey 
Lake in 1895, will be moved to Eagle Lake (Winona Lake), eighteen miles 
from its present location. Buildings will be erected by the Winona Assem- 
bly and Summer School Association after the plans 1, 2, 3 and 4. 
Plan 1. Lower floor of the zoological building. 
(a) Director's office. 
(b) Private laboratory. 
(c) Private laboratory. Assistant in charge of the )uild- 
ing. 
(d) Private laboratory. Dr. Dennis. 
(e) Photographic room. 
(f) Assistants’ room. 
(g) Lake survey laboratory. 
(h) Dark room under the stairs. 
Plan 2. Second floor of the zoological building. 
(i) General zoological laboratory. 
(j) Dr. Slonaker’s private laboratory. 
