and an opportunity is afforded every student to join one. 
On them, instruction in camping, cooking, and woodcraft 
is given by an experienced person. 
Daring the past two years, a four-day walle trip, 
under the: direction of a member of the staff, has been 
one of the features of the station. It is limited to eight 
men, who must be physically adapted to carrying the 
necessary packs. 
RECREATION. 
Recreation is not permitted to interfere with the 
regular work of the Station, but when the day’s work is 
done, opportunities for boating, swimming, and fishing 
are to be found on every side. ‘The location of the sta- 
tion in the midst of the northern wilderness and within 
the circle of Northern Michigan resorts makes it possible 
to combine with study the pleasures of a summer outing 
im an mvigorating climate. At the close of each of the 
previous sessions every student testified that, while he 
had gained in his studies as much as would have been 
possible at a regular university seat, he had at the same 
time improved in health. Many who had come to the 
station jaded by a year of teaching left it as much rested 
as though they had given the whole time to recreation 
alone. 
PUBLICATION; 
The instruction offered is along the lines of the pub- 
lished researches of the members of the teaching staff, 
and students will receive every encouragement to take up 
work that may yield results suitable for publication. Ev- 
ery assistance will be given in preparing matter for pub- 
lication and in placing it in suitable scientific journals. 
TEENTERED AS Saco CLass MATTER AT THE POSTOFFICE AT ae AR- 
BOR, MICHIGAN. 
THE ANN ARBOR PRESS~PRINTERS 
