2. Systematic Botany—The chief aim of this course 
it to acquaint the student with the flora about the camp. 
The general principles of the classification of the higher 
plants will be considered with special reference to the 
local flora. The flora is very rich in species and family 
types. There is an excellent opportunity for the collec- 
tion and preparation of material for the herbarium. It 
is desired that students electing this course should have 
some previous experience, however slight, in the identi- 
fication of plants. Two half :days field work and one 
conference weekly. Two hours credit. ASSISTANT PRo- 
FESSOR GLEASON. 
3. Individual Course: Special and Research Work.— 
Students who have taken either of the two preceding 
courses, or their equivalent, will find at the station ex- 
cellent opportunities for further study or research in 
many lines of botany. In every case students will receive 
individual direction and assistance as needed, and the 
nature of the work will be adapted to the personal need 
of the student. Those students who are beginning re- 
search in the field will normally devote one day per week 
to an introductory study of field methods. Practice will 
be given in the recognition of plant associations, the de- 
termination and description of their structure and succes- 
sional relations, and the measurement of some environ- 
mental factors. Such students may also devote one day 
or more per week to some individual problem. ‘Those 
students who have had experience in field methods may 
give their time entirely to special problems. For the grad- 
uate, conditions are very favorable for study or research 
in various lines of ecology. For the undergraduate, there 
is a wide range of available subjects for study, sufficient 
to meet the individual tastes of every student. A list of 
subjects suggested for research during the summer of 
1912 will be sent on application. Two, four, six, or eight 
hours credit. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR GLEASON. 
PHOTOGRAPHY. 
While no formal course in photography is offered, a 
number of lectures and demonstrations dealing with pho- 
