Biological Station 



FACILITIES FOR INSTRUCTION AND RESEARCH 



The buildings cf 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 rowboats, various types of nets and 

 seines, traps, cameras, field glasses, compound and dissecting micro- 

 scopes, and accessories, microtome, and a large supply of minor arti- 

 cles. 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 provided by the 

 Station. Students may, however, provide their own camp equip- 

 ment, of such sort as they may chose. 



Students not graduates of the University of Michigan who enroll 

 in the Graduate School 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 sum- 

 mer session. 



APPLICATION AND REGISTRATION* 



Since the total number of students that can be accommodated is 

 limited, immediate application is necessary to insure admission. More- 

 over, as efficient field work can be accomplished only with small 

 numbers, it is desired to limit the students in each class to twelve, 

 although this number may be exceeded if absolutely necessary. Inas- 

 much as students will be received into these courses in the order of 

 application, it is advisable to notify the Director or the several in- 

 structors as early as possible. 



The courses are given chiefly in the field and for this reason 

 it is impracticable to make changes in the schedule as announced. 

 Students enrolled in the research courses do their work on the most 

 convenient days. 



Registration blanks will be filled by each student after arrival 

 at the Station. Students from other institutions may arrange for a 

 transfer of credits through the Director and the Registrar of the 

 University. 



* A supplementary announcement, to be had upon application to the 

 Director, gives detailed information concerning the necessary equipment, 

 scientific and personal, the best route to the Station, and other matters 

 not specifically dealt with in the present bulletin. 



