need., The station is provided with a camera of the 
usual form, a reflecting camera and a unique apparatus 
for sub-aquatic photography. Although students may 
use the station apparatus for scientific purposes, they 
should bring their own cameras for other uses. Those 
exceeding 5 x 7 size are not suitable for the field and the 
best size is probably 4 x 5. ere developing outfits 
for films are to be preferred. 
NATURE STUDY. 
While no formal instruction will be given in the sub- 
ject matter or methods of nature study, it is the purpose 
of the work to bring the student into the closest possible 
contact with out-door nature. It is believed that teachers 
of nature study will find this the best preparation. 
PUBHICATION. 
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. Eyv- 
ery assistance will be given in preparing matter for pub- 
lication and in placing it in suitable scientific journals. 
EXCURSIONS. 
Saturday excursions may be arranged to the points 
of scientific, historical, and scenic interest that lie on 
every side. Such excursions afford opportunities to the 
student to broaden his knowledge of natural history and 
to collect natural history objects. Excursions to nearer 
points by boat and on foot will form a regular part of 
the work of the station. Week-end camping trips will 
be arranged during which informal instruction in camp- 
ing and woodcraft will be given. These are arts useful 
in many natural history investigations. 
RECREATION. 
Recreation will not be permitted to interfere with the 
regular work of the Station, but when the day’s work is 
