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College of Forestry 
Station VIII. Dry Lanp Pornt, Bie Bay (FIELp No. 
271). 
This habitat is a low point of land situated at about the 
middle of the east shore, extending well into Big Bay. The 
bottom gradually slopes toward the deeper water of the bay. 
It is somewhat protected by the lakeward zone of vegetation. 
Borrom: Hard, sandy. Water: 18 to 30 inches deep. 
Veceration: None for 30 feet, where a zone of Scirpus 
occidentalis occurs: 
ANIMAL LIFE. 
Animal life was abundant, principally mollusks, which 
were on or in the sand. 
MOLLUSCA. 
Spherium vermontanum, buried in Elliptio complanatus, buried in 
sand. sand, (small specimens). 
Planorbis campanulatus, on sand. Bythinia tentaculata, dead; washed 
Galba catascopiwm, on sand. in from water plants. 
Campeloma integrum, buried in 
sand. 
INSECTA. 
Caddis-fly cases (Leptocella species). 
Sration 1X. Derr Pornt, Bre Bay (Fretp No. 234). 
This habitat is bordered by low, swampy land about a foot 
above lake level, in most. places. The bank has been under- 
mined and overhangs a trifle, forming a penpendicules wall 
ten to fifteen inches high. 
Borrom: Sandy silt, rather soft. Watrr: 18 to 30 
inches deep. 
VEGETATION: Zonal. 
Zone A. Bordering the shore, water 10-15 inches deep. 
Narrow-leaved Cat-tail (Typha  Bur-reed (Sparganium  ewrycar- 
angustifolia) . pum). 
Arrow-head (Sagittaria latifolia) . 
