GENERAL DIRECTIONS 9 



where finer structure is to be shown. Indicate such finer struc- 

 ture by fine dots. No other kind of shading will be accepted. 



3. Drawings must be upon the approved paper included in 

 the Zoology I packet. Use but one side of the drawing paper. 



4. Each page of drawings should bear a general subject 

 label at the top of the page. Use care in arranging the drawings. 

 Each individual drawing must be accompanied by a descriptive 

 label, above or below the drawing, and in addition, details and 

 individual parts must be pointed out. All labels must be written 

 or printed parallel to the top of the page. Comments and expla- 

 nations of a few words in length should be added to any drawing 

 in addition to the other labels if the meaning of the drawing is 

 not clear without such explanations. A solid or broken line 

 should connect each structure with its special label. Study the 

 drawing of the microscope on page 33 for method of labeling. 

 In laboratory drawings the names of parts should never be writ- 

 ten upon the drawing of that part but should be to one side. 



B. NOTES 



1. Notes are to be written only where indicated by "notes 

 required." 



2. The notes are to*be in ink upon the ruled paper for that 

 purpose included in the Zoology I packet. Use one or both sides 

 of the ruled paper as you may prefer. 



3. Questions in the outline are not to be answered with 

 "Yes" or "No," but in each case a full statement of observations 

 and conclusions must be given. Never copy parts of the labora- 

 tory directions in your notes. 



4. Many questions in the outline are intended to direct the 

 attention along definite lines and to stimulate thought. For these 

 no notes are required. / 



C. ARRANGEMENT OF WORK IN NOTEBOOK 



I. Each page of finished drawings will be stamped with an 

 official stamp. After the drawings have been graded a check 



