1916 Potnona Journal of Entomology and Zoology, Vol. VIII, No. 1, Alar. 



Courses Offered at the Summer School 



of the Laguna Beach Biological 



Laboratory 1916 



To reach Laguna Beach from Los Angeles take the electric or 

 Santa Fe to Santa Ana. From Santa Ana a morning stage leaves at 

 ten, an afternoon stage at four. 



Work begins June 26th and regular courses last six weeks, but 

 the laboratory is open all summer. 



No one may register for more than six hours. By an hour is 

 included the equivalent of an hour's work during a regular college 

 semester. 



1. S. B. 11. Zoology (2 hours). A synopsis of marine inverte- 



brates. Lectures and class exercises with early morning field 

 trips. Prerequisite Biology Al, or open to those who are 

 taking some other biological work. M. to F. at 8. Prof. 



W. A. Hilton and . 



la. S. B. 11. Zoology. Marine invertebrates (1 hour if taken 

 with 1, or 2 hours). Laboratory on typical local forms. 

 Mornings 9 to 12, except Saturday. Prof. W. A. Hilton 

 and . 



2. S. B. 18. General Entomology (2 to 3 hours). Class labora- 



tory and field work in the general study of local insects. 

 Prerequisite Biology Al, or Zoology Bl 1, or may be accom- 

 panied by one of these. Class period M. to F. at 11. Lab. 

 and field work at hours to be arranged. Prof. W. A. Hilton 

 and . 



3. S. Al. General Biology (3 hours). A beginning course deal- 



ing with general principles. Open to those who have had no 

 biological work and who have either entered college or are 

 about to enter. Class periods M. to F. at 1. Lab. and field 

 work afternoons. Prof. W. A. Hilton and . 



4. S. C. 4. Ecology (2 or 3 hours). Class field and laboratory 



work at hours to be arranged. A study of local land and 

 aquatic societies and the factors governing the distribution 

 of marine, fresh water and land forms. Prerequisite, a year 

 of biological work. Prof. A. M. Bean. 



