Show fl 1 I IField Field Excursions 1 The day of the exclusive use of the text-book text method of instruction has long since passed The lab- lab and actual field have become ti orator invaluable to the student in gaining gaining gaining gain gain- ing an adequate knowledge of na na- 1 ture A knowledge of zoology is J acquired by an actual inspection of the animals fo to be studied Botany J Jis F Fis is no longer taught from the textbook textbook text textbook text text- close examination examination in- in book alone but by a exam of the plants themselves as s well Tha immense value and importance importance im im- i. i of field excursions particularly particularly particularly in the study of the latter subject can then be easily realized Of even greater are these excursions in the study of V t f physical geography and geology We cannot then too fully appreciate appreciate appreciate the most excellent xcell nt facilities d in these lines that are within our t tJ reach On our grounds 10 in their present imperfect condition scores 5 of species of flower are to be fo Our facilities in studying geology are acknowledged to be he among the best in the world and our various T trips into the canyons of our vicinity vicin vicin- a ity under the able direction of Dr j Talmage Tamage can not fail to he be productive tive of much good gOld These opportunities opportunities f are not often fully appreciated appreciated appreciated by hy the students |