of the Graduate School 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 Secretary of the Grad- 
uate School, Ann Arbor, Mich. 
BOARD AND LODGING. 
Tents for the use of students and teaching staff will be 
pitched near the Bogardus Camp. Mrs. Frank Smith will 
have general supervision of the women’s quarters, and 
will be ready at any time to advise women students. 
Each tent, 14 x 14 ft., accommodates four persons and 
is covered by a fly, provided with a wooden floor and 
equipped with a stove, mosquito bed-canopy, pail, tub, 
washstand, pitcher, bowl, table, chairs and camp couches, 
or 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 
accordance with the regulations of the Bogardus Camp 
and will be subject to daily inspection. 
First class table board will be provided at the Dining 
Hall of the Bogardus Camp, and students will not be 
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 
payment of fees, will be sent in due time to those students 
who are accepted. 
FREES AND EXPENSES. 
Students, except as below, will pay the regular Sum- 
mer Session fee of $20.00 for the eight weeks and will 
then be entitled to take courses aggregating eight hours 
university credit, and to use the scientific equipment. 
A charge of $2.00 per week will be made to those 
students who use the tents provided by the station. Stu- 
dents may, however, provide their own camp equipment, 
of such sort as they may choose. Board at the Bogardus 
Camp Dining Hall will cost about $4.00 per week. 
Students not graduates of the University of Michigan 
