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in western New York, seventy-five miles south of Buffalo, and 
close to the Pennsylvania border. The main entrance is at Sala- 
manca on the Erie Railroad. Courses will be given in Field 
Zoology, Field Geology, Field Botany, Natural History of Birds, 
and Nature Study. The faculty is composed of Dr. R. E. Coker, 
Director, (Ph.D. Johns Hopkins); Aretas A. Saunders (Ph.B. 
Yale); William P. Alexander (B.Sc. Cornell) and L. E. Hicks 
(Ohio State University). The instructor in Field Geology will be 
named later. For further information, address the Buffalo Mu- 
seum of Science or Dr. R. E. Coker, Box 950, Chapel Hill, North 
Carolina, until June 15. 
