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MOUNTAIN LAKE BIOLOGICAL STATION
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
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MOUNTAIN LAKE BIOLOGICAL STATION

First Term, June 22 to July 25

Second Term, July 27 to August 29

The University of Virginia operates a summer biological station at
Mountain Lake, in Giles County, Virginia, as an integral part of the Summer
Quarter. The laboratory is located near a natural lake with a surface area
of approximately 150 acres. It is near the top of Salt Pond Mountain at an
elevation of 4,000 feet above sea level. For further information, write to the
Director, Mountain Lake Biological Station, University, Va.

Cost of Instruction.—The total cost of instruction, including registration,
tuition, special, and laboratory fees, is $35.00 per term for all students except
Virginia teachers; for Virginia teachers, the total cost is $20.00 per term.


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Officers of Instruction

                                   
Ivey Foreman Lewis, Ph.D., Director  Seed Plants 
Miller Professor of Biology, University of Virginia. 
Paul Randolph Burch, Ph.D.  Field Zoölogy 
Professor of Biology, East Radford State Teachers College. 
Lemuel Roscoe Cleveland, Sc.D.  Cytology 
Assistant Professor of Protozoölogy, Harvard University Medical School. 
Ruskin Skidmore Freer, M.A.  Plant Habitats 
Professor of Biology, Lynchburg College. 
Velma Dare Matthews, Ph.D.  Mycology 
Professor of Biology, Coker College. 
Bruce Dodson Reynolds, Sc.D.  Hydrobiology 
Associate Professor of Biology, University of Virginia. 
Jacob Richard Schramm, Ph.D.  Seminar 
Editor, Biological Abstracts. 
Henry Roland Totten, Ph.D.  Dendrology 
Professor of Botany, University of North Carolina. 
Lorande Loss Woodruff, Ph.D.  Protozoölogy 
Professor of Protozoölogy, Yale University. 

Courses of Instruction

A minimum of 6 session-hours in Biology is required for entrance to all C
courses.