The list that follows has been prepared from forms filled out 

 by the professors in charge of herpetoiogical course work at the res- 

 pective institutions, and thus represents the most current information 

 available. The material is, for the most part, self-explanatory, but 

 a few words of explanation are necessary. The word "yes" or "no" in 

 the column marked "U.G. Res." indicates whether or not the institution 

 has some type of undergraduate research participation program. This 

 is often sponsored by the National Science Foundation, although each 

 school is likely to be different. When offered, further information 

 is available from the department concerned. 



An "X" in the columns marked "M.A.-M.S." or "Ph.D." means that 

 the institution offers that graduate degree foV herpetoiogical research. 

 If these columns are not marked a student cannot take an advanced degree 

 in herpetology in that institution. The columns marked "Grad" and "Under- 

 grad" indicate the level at which each course is presented by the 

 instructor. The address given under the column "institution" is 

 sufficient to reach the proper place, if the state name is added. 

 Revisions in the list will be welcome and an attempt will be. made to 

 keep it up-to-date. 



