1 6 Biological Station 



Thursday. Two hours credit. Dr. Ehlers. 



Prerequisite : Botany 104 at the Station or Botany 8 at the Uni- 

 versity, or equivalent preparation elsewhere. 



This course gives full credit to graduate students. 



112. Special and Research Work in Botany. — Students who have 

 taken Course 104 or 106 or have had adequate botanical experience 

 elsewhere, will find at the Biological Station excellent opportunities 

 for further study or research in many lines of botany. Undergrad- 

 uates, or graduates beginning research and consequently needing per- 

 sonal direction, are advised to choose a problem along ecological ana- 

 tomical, or systematic lines. By special arrangement qualified stu- 

 dents may carry on investigations on the fungi of the Douglas Lake 

 region. It will be necessary, however, for the student proposing to 

 work on the fungi to consult personally with Assistant Professor C. 

 H. Kauffman in Ann Arbor before electing the course. Students 

 from other institutions should write Professor Kauffman before mak- 

 ing the trip to Ann Arbor. The work on the fungi at the station 

 will be under the supervision of Dr. Ehlers. The results of each in- 

 vestigation carried on under direction are to be embodied in a report. 

 Advanced students or independent investigators are free to choose 

 problems in any line of botany, and every effort is made to provide 

 them with the necessary facilities and equipment for their work. 



Days to be arranged. Two, jour, six or eight hours credit. As- 

 sistant Professor Gates and Dr. Ehlers. 



Prerequisite : Admission only by arrangement with the instruc- 

 tors in charge. 



This course gives full credit to graduate students. 



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 versity of Michigan Once Every WeKk. 



Entered as Second-Class Matter at the Postofi-ice at Ann 

 Arbor, Michigan. 



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