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member in charge of the mess funds forty-eight dollars in cash or 

 draft. Students leaving before the close of the session will receive 

 three-fourths rebate of their unexpired portion, and all excess will be 

 refunded to others at the close of the season. The actual cost of 

 board for last season was $40.03 per boarder. 



Health. — The climate and particularly the outdoor life are high- 

 ly invigorating and conducive to health, but should the need arise, 

 any member of the Station is entitled to medical attention, without 

 charge, by the staff physician who makes daily visits to the camp and 

 who may be called at any time. He also inspects and regulates mat- 

 ters pertaining to general sanitation. 



The drinking water is cold, of fine quality, and 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. Students are encouraged to use the boats which 

 are placed freely at the disposal of students and others when not in 

 use for class or other study purposes. The log laboratory has been 

 set aside as a recreation center for use at all times. It is provided 

 with a stove, tables and chairs, and is comfortable in cold or hot 

 weather. Here is located the camp post office. 



Circular of Information. — A mimeographed circular has been 

 prepared by the Director in collaboration with students and staff- 

 members which gives detailed information in regard to mail, express, 

 freight, baggage, directions as to how to get to the Station, personal 

 equipment (being detailed lists of bedding and clothing for men and 

 women), and supplies required for courses. All students and others 

 who contemplate coming to the Station should secure this circular 

 which may be had upon application to the Director at Ann Arbor, 

 and no student should arrive at the Station without having had it. 



FEES AND EXPENSES 



The regular Summer Session fee of $26.50 will be paid by all 

 undergraduate students, and by all graduate students who have been 

 registered in the Graduate School prior to the Summer Session. 

 Graduate students (not graduates of the University of Michigan and 

 not previously registered in the Graduate School) will pay a fee of 

 $31.50. All students will pay an equipment fee of $8.00 and a tent 

 fee of $8.00. Those furnishing their own tents may save the tent 

 fee. 



Investigators will pay a fee of $2.00 per week, the health service 

 fee of $1.50 which entitles them to the services of the Station phy- 

 sician without further charge. They will also pay the usual com- 

 missary fee or a proper portion thereof for a shorter time than the 

 full session. . 



The commissary fee is $48.00, payable on arrival to the represen- 

 tative of the commissary department. 



The total cost for the session exclusive of travelling expenses 

 and clothing need not exceed $125.00. A limited number of students 



