equipment of the Station includes a large launch, two 

 portable rowboat motors, five rowboats, various types of 

 nets and seines, traps, cameras, field glasses, compound 

 and dissecting microscopes and accessories, microtome, 

 and a large supply of minor articles. A good working 

 library is provided. Students expecting to use unusual 

 types of apparatus in their research are invited to corres- 

 pond with the Director, who will give his attention to their 

 needs. 



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 Sta- 

 tion 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, Michigan. 



BOARD AND LODGING. 



Tents for the use of the students and teaching staff are 

 pitched near the Station buildings. Each is erected over 

 a permanent frame, and is waterproof and stormproof. 

 Each tent, 14x14 ft., accommodates a maximum of four 

 persons and is covered by a fly, provided with a wooden 

 floor, and equipped with mosquito bed-canopies, pail, tub, 

 washstand, pitcher, bowl, table, chairs, and straw-filled 

 bed ticks. Kerosene stoves will be supplied if needed. 

 Students will provide their own towels and bedding, and 

 those who prefer to do so may bring their own tents. 

 Such tents must be pitched in accordance with the regu- 

 lations of the Station and will be subject to daily inspec- 

 tion. 



Mrs. Marion D. Ellis, Dean of Women, has general 

 supervision of the women's quarters, and is ready at any 

 time to advise women students. 



Table board is provided at the mess tent of the Station 

 on the cooperative plan, and members of the Station are 

 not permitted to cook their own meals. 



