Biological Station 



Health. — Although the climate and particularly the outdoor life 

 are highly invigorating and conducive to health, nevertheless, should 

 the need arise, any member of the station is entitled to medical 

 attention, without charge, by the staff physician who also inspects 

 and regulates matters pertaining to general sanitation. 



The drinking water is entirely safe. 



Recreation. — After the day's work, opportunities for boating, 

 swimming, and fishing, are within easy reach. Bonfires on the beach 

 and other informal gatherings after supper have proved to be pop- 

 ular diversions. One of the buildings is set aside for social pur- 

 poses on inclement evening?, although the other laboratories are re- 

 served for those who wish to work. There is no class-work on 

 Saturday afternoons. 



FACILITIES FOR INSTRUCTION AND RESEARCH. 



The buildings of the Station include a large and commodious 

 frame laboratory, two smaller log buildings, a tent laboratory, and 

 an aquarium shelter. These are comfortably fitted* with the necessary 

 furniture, and are used for recitations, laboratory work, offices, and 

 research. The equipment of the Station includes a large launch, 

 two portable rowboat motors, five row T boats, 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 

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

 needs. 



FEES. 



Students, except as below, will pay the regular Summer Session 

 fee of $21.00 for the eight weeks and will then be entitled to take 

 courses aggregating eight hours university credit. A charge of 

 $8.00 is made for the use of the scientific equipment. A further 

 charge of $8.00 is made to those students who use the tents pro- 

 vided by the Station. Students may, however, provide their own 

 camp equipment, of such sort as they may choose. 



Students not graduates of the University of Michigan who enroll 

 in the Graduate Department will pay, in place of the above fee of 

 $21.00, a fee of $26.00. This fee of $26.00 includes the regular 

 matriculation fee of the University and the fee for the current 

 summer session. 



