Biological Station 



may earn a portion of their expenses by performing certain duties for 

 the Station or the mess. Arrangements for this must be made with 

 the Director before arrival at the Station. 



APPLICATION AND REGISTRATION 



Since the total number of students that can be accommodated is 

 limited, immediate application (by letter only) is necessary to insure 

 admission. Moreover, 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. 

 Inasmuch as students will be received into these courses in the order 

 of application, it is advisable to notify the Director as early as pos- 

 sible. 



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

 impracticable to make changes in the schedule as announced. Stu- 

 dents enrolled in the research courses do their work on the most con- 

 venient days. 



Registration blanks will be filled by each student on Monday af- 

 ternoon, Tune 28. 



TRANSFER OF CREDITS 



Since the Biological Stat'on is an integral part of the University 

 of Michigan, work done there is accepted by the colleges and univer- 

 sities of this country. Undergraduates desiring transfer of credits 

 should apply to the Registrar; graduates should apply to the Dean 

 of the Graduate School, University of Michigan. 



ADVANCED DEGREES 



Graduate students, when regularly matriculated in the Univer- 

 sity and properly registered with the Dean of the Graduate School, 

 may carry on work at the Station which will count toward an ad- 

 vanced degree. 



The Master's degree may usually be secured by properly qualified 

 graduates of other institutions upon the completion of four summer 

 sess:'ons spent in residence at the University. Candidates who pro- 

 pose to pursue work in Zoology or Botany and who have had broad 

 training may, after consultation or correspondence with the Dean 

 of the Graduate School, be permitted to fulfill the entire residence 

 requirement by study at the Biological Station. 



For full information concerning the requirements for advanced 

 degrees, address the Dean of the Graduate School, University of 

 Michigan. Ann Arbor. 



SPECIAL LECTURES 



A series of special lectures on subjects of general interest to 

 students of biological sciences will be given by members of the teach- 

 ing staff and visiting, scientists. A large proportion of these lectures 

 will be illustrated. While not following a fixed schedule these lec- 

 tures will usually fall on Sunday evening. 



