who enroll in the Graduate School will pay, in place of 
the above fee of $20.00, a fee of $25.00. This fee of 
$25.00 includes the regular matriculation fee of the Uni- 
versity and the fee for the current summer. 
Low round-trip rates from any point in the United 
States to Pellston may be purchased over all railroads 
and are good for the summer season. ‘The round-trip 
rate from Ann Arbor to Pellston is $7.80. — 
REGISTRATION. 
Since the number of students that can be accommo- 
dated is limited, «immediate registration is necessary to 
insure admission and no registration will be accepted if 
received after June first. Applications for admission 
should be addressed to Professor Charles P. Wagner, 
Secretary of the Summer Session, Ann Arbor, Mich., and 
should indicate the courses that the student intends to 
pursue, his preparation for them, and whether he will 
bring his own camp equipment or use that provided by 
the station. 
STAFF. OF INSTRUCTION. 
Jacos REIcHARD, Pu.B., Professor of Zoédlogy and Direc- 
tor of the Zoological Laboratory and the Zoolog- 
ical Museum in the Umversity of Michigan, Di- 
rector of the Biological Station and Professor of 
ZOOlogy. 
FRANK SmitH, A.M., Associate Professor of Zoology 
in the University of Illinois, Assistant Professor 
of Zoology. 
Henry ALLAN GLEASON, PH.D., Assistant Professor of 
Botany in the University of Michigan, Assistant 
Professor of Botany. 
Frep Aaron Loew, B.S., Professor of Science in Central 
College (Indiana), Assistant in Botany. 
HoracE BurRINGTON BaAKeEr, A.B., Assistant m Zoology 
in the University of Michigan, Assistant in Zool- 
ogy. 
Dora STAMA'S SMITH, PH.B., Women’s Adviser. 
