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2. The Mountain Laboratory for Botany and Zoology at 

 Tolland, Colorado ; June and July ; tuition ^20 ; information may 

 be obtained from Dr. Francis Ramaley, University of Colorado, 

 Boulder, Colo. 



3. The Puget Sound Marine Station at Friday Harbor, Wash- 

 ington ; no tuition fee, laboratory fees, ;^io ; for further details write 

 Dr. Trevor Kincaid, University of Washington, Seattle, Wash. 



The New York State College of Agriculture announces two 

 new fellowships in the department of plant pathology. One pro- 

 vides for the investigation of the use of dry sulphur as a fungicide 

 (both to plants and in the soil) and is established by the Union 

 Sulphur Company (New York City) with an annual appropriation 

 of ;^3000 for four years. Mr. C. N. Jensen (University of Calif- 

 fornia) and Mr. F. M. Blodgett (Cornell University) have been 

 appointed to this joint fellowship. The second fellowship, by 

 the Davey Tree Expert Company, provides 1^750 a year for in- 

 vestigating the heart rot of trees, and has been awarded Mr. W. 

 H. Rankin (Wabash College). 



