T FOR Ilf?iSTlOATOR3 IHO ?ISIT THIS 
LABORATORY II THE S'EASOI 0? 1924. 
Flans hav® 1)6611 made so that the Tortu^s Labo- 
ratory will be open during the months of June, July, 
and August, 1924. 
It is expected that the following inwestl gators 
will undertake work at the Laboratory during the coming 
season and the proposed arrangements hare been made with 
a riew of accomodation to their requirements; 
Paul Bartsch, U, S, national lituseum 
Caswell Grave, Washington University 
V/. H. Longley, Qoucher College 
S. Morgulis, University of Kebraska 
H. S. Pratt, I-laverford College 
A. solmeffer, Clark University 
ff. L, Schunltt, II. 3, National Musem 
0, 7, Taylor, University of California 
W. H. Taylor, University of 
I. H, Tennent, Bryn Hawr College 
A sum not to exceed |100 will be available to 
each investigator to cover necessary traveling expenses 
to Key West and return. This estimate is based in a 
^neral way upon the cost of travel from New York to Key 
West by boats of the Mallory Steamship Company, Requests 
for resermtions on these boats should be addressed to the 
Mallory steamship Company, Pier B6, loitth Hlver, n.Y.^^:^he 
boats sail each Wednesday at noon, and the fare is' 
including stateroom and meals. 
It is expected that the ” Anton Dohm*' will make 
four round trips between Key '-Sest and the Laboratory du 
ring the season for the accomodation of investigators 
and for transporting supplies, as follows; 
Leave- Tortuaas 
June 17 
