FACILITIES FOR INSTRUCTION. 
The necessary scientific equipment for field and labor- 
atory work, launches, row-boats, collecting apparatus, 
nets, traps, cameras, field glasses, microscopes and ac- 
cessories, and books are provided by the University. For 
indoor work there are two log buildings and a tent labor- 
atory. 
GRADUATE WORK. 
Graduate students, when regularly matriculated in the 
University and properly registered with the Dean of the 
Graduate Department, may carry on work at the Station 
which will count toward an advanced degree. 
For full information concerning the requirements for 
advanced degrees, address the Dean of the Graduate De- 
partment, Ann Arbor, Mich. 
BOARD AND LODGING. 
Tents for the use of students and teaching staff are 
pitched near the Bogardus Camp. Mrs. Marion D. Ellis, 
Dean of Women, has general supervision of the women’s 
quarters, and is ready at any time to advise women stu- 
dents. Each tent, 14x14 ft., accommodates four per- 
sons and is covered by a fly, provided with a wooden 
floor and equipped with a stove, mosquito bed-canopies, 
pail, tub, washstand, pitcher, bowl, table, chairs, and 
straw-filled bed ticks. Students will provide their own 
towels and bedding, and those who prefer to do so may 
bring their own tents. All tents must be pitched in ac- 
cordance with the regulations of the Bogardus Camp and 
will be subject to daily inspection. 
First-class table board is provided at the Mess Tent 
of the Bogardus Camp, and students are not permitted 
to cook their own meals. 
A list of the articles of clothing, bedding, and other 
necessities for the work, with instructions for reaching 
the camp and directions concerning registration and the 
