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267School of 1880. Peabody Academy of Science, The fifth session of the Summer School of Biology will be held The course of instruction will be designed expressly for teachers Special direction will be given to students in aiding them to make Instructors. Physiological Botany. A course of six lectures by Cryptogamic Botany. A course of four lectures by Analytical Botany. Instruction by John H. Sears. Anatomy and Physiology of Vertebrates. Lectures Coelenterates. A course of six lectures by Entomology. Lectures and instruction by Charles Fish. Invertebrate Animals. Lectures and instruction by The Museum of the Academy is within easy reach of the beaches The class will be limited to twenty-four, and preference will be Students Ticket, $10.00. Ticket to Lectures only $5.00 Edward S. Morse. | 267School of 1880. PEABODY ACADEMY OF SCIENCE, Summer School of Biology. The fifth session of the Summer School of Biology will be held at the Museum of the Academy, beginning July 7th, and continuing six weeks. The course of instruction will be designed expressly for teachers of the public and private schools. It will be elementary in its character and will have a two-fold object: First, to present methods of teaching from actual specimens. Second, to give some idea of the methods of original investigation. Special direction will be given to students in aiding them to make collections for use in their own schools, and collecting trips for this purpose will be made in the vicinity. Instructors. PHYSIOLOGICAL BOTANY. A course of six lectures by PROF. GEORGE L. GOODALE. Harvard University. CRYPTOGAMIC BOTANY. A course of four lectures by JOHN ROBINSON. ANALYTICAL BOTANY. Instruction by JOHN H. SEARS. ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF VERTEBRATES. Lectures and laboratory work by PROF. H. H. STRAIGHT, Oswego Normal School. CELENTERATES. A course of six lectures by J. W. FEWKES, Museum of Comp., Zoology. ENTOMOLOGY. Lectures and instruction by EDWARD S. MORSE. The Museum of the Academy is within easy reach of the beaches and other conecting grounds. The class will be limited to twenty-four, and preference will be given to the teachers of Esssex County, Mass. Thirty-five additional tickets will be issued to those who wish to attend the lectures only. Lectures and laboratory instruction will be limited to the forenoon, so that students living in the county may return to their homes at an early hour. The Laboratory will be open in the afternoon for those wishing to continue their work. It is desirable that students should bring their microscopes with them. Applicants should send in their names on or before the 10th of June if possible. Full name, profession, and schools which they have taught, should accompany each application. Students Ticket, $10.00. Ticket to Lectures only $5.00 EDWARD S. MORSE, SALEM, MASS. |
