10 LABORATORY DIRECTIONS 



mark will be placed after one of the words "pass," "not pass," 

 or "excellent," indicating that the work has received a final grade. 



2. All drawings and notes not yet graded must be kept in 

 the front of the book in the order in which the work was done 

 in the laboratory. Drawings and notes on the same study must 

 be kept together, the drawings preceding the notes. 



3. All work which has received a final grade must be trans- 

 ferred to the back of the book and kept in proper order. 



4. Notebooks must be ready for inspection at all times. At 

 each laboratory period the work should be entered properly. 



5. Drawings and notes failing in any way to comply with 

 any of these requirements will not be accepted and will not be 

 graded. 



III. ABSENCE 



i. If you are absent, or for any other reason have not com- 

 pleted the work outlined for the class, the work must be made up 

 within one week from the time it is finished by the class, other- 

 wise full credit will not be given. An excuse for absence properly 

 signed by the Dean of Men or the Dean of Women constitutes 

 the only basis for granting an extension of the time limit for full 

 credit upon finished back work. 



AQUATIC COLLECTING TRIP 



1. The object of this work is to learn how to study and col- 

 lect animals in the field, in their natural environment. 



2. The field work is conducted on the same general plan as 

 the laboratory work. 



3. Each student is required to do individual work. 



4. A full record of your observations is to be made in your 

 note book while in the field. 



5. Collect representatives of all kinds of animals found and 

 large numbers of such forms as especially instructed to secure. 



6.. Absences do not excuse you from the work of these trips. 

 The work must be made up as early as possible. This means in- 



