THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREB -~ThtJRSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1925 PAGE THREE Kclz7 Gives A rctic Fl*nds Muem 'i 11411, 'I I DY FISH CO1,LEtTEIDI ON iPOLAIR XPEDITION A't' ITN lY E RSITY LOCARTES SLEEPER SHARK is :, (;lebrated ornithologist, andl his collection stands hiighl among all thoseI of Eu irope. Drx. Kcelz stated that, the! Duane s are very; iuch interested in the birds of the far north, but have _________ Ihnt been a leJItoLVgetLgood 5jpec1im ns~,' Disposition of the 21500 specimensI on acc omit of the lack of facilities for explc~lotion. of Arctic animal and plant life ob- 1wlet ft Pat tameod while he was with the MacMul- Mr1t ~ 1000 plants and several lan expedition to northern Greenland! More ta ( was announced yesterday by Dr. Wal-;hnrdivrerts uha tr ter Nd. Koelz. More than 1000 fish, of;~adJlyih wl ot h a 25 different species, vdill go to theI tiorkal Ueogaphic Society for presen- Unierstyto e sudid uderthe taticn to the National Museum at ,clirection of Dr. Koelz, who isi sta-I rs~ne ere as an investigator for t'he The National Geographic Society UT. S. Bureau of Fisheries. spcunsojred thme scientific side of the Of the 500 birds, representing 60! exped(itof, inviting Dr. Koelz and a! species, some will be given to the Ilieutenant of the Coast and Geodetic! 'Americatn Museum of Natural History.( Survey to accompany the explorers.I of New. York, some to the H-arvard, MacMillan's chlief interest ini the trip,; ,Mw-,eum at Cambridge, and others to which way; under the direction of the: tlie private collection of Lehn- ;Ut. S. Navy, was the use of airplanes S-chioler, in Denmark. Lehnu-Schioler in the far no011h. His attempts in SWe have a special Chinese Cook to I repare our famous .Chinese Dishes. " r.y them for dinner tionight COLLEG CAFEANNEX 14 NORTH WASH INGTON-YPSILANTrI- 1 t111l1H1II 11f1~tilll I~i11 III16Nlll~l~l13tililif1i19i~fl~lli#111ii 1 they reed. E 1 i: ~, the fish Nwer, secoon(1tc ('o ut of the low 1temjpea- tugje ofIthe \vater. T[he most xi i:1)1 el ,,peci .I(?. 31!e (.,1l tIl('1 we(re of trmout, fri-n ti, Ir' 1 '(idlan coast., scullii=>1, liII1d( ls. '111dcall)elins. lHe also brouPrht ba(;k o Ie shark, of the '-eisknown as, slee-per sharks., the± only va Piet y tho t ane found as far thait lin0 wtY'e uns5ucessful, liecausoe jen account (of the unusual amount of ice suitable landing places could not be foound.Fis SDr. heliwas seat chiefly tdoget' 1 E from nmearly all the D(AInts at which lhe boats stoute, as inet:,, !i t;- out and( shoot dihem in a .short time, wher01eas to get fish he would heave' Ihad to set out nets and the process would have taken too long to obtain worth-while results. Trhe eskimos, proved useful in getting birds, as by learning; the names they usedI for birds, and offering rewards, Dr. Koelz could get them to bring him speci-, nolCi (:7 DElaib. 'The total ni11n11dM of i ~if to mnake t . m go far out "nowli'ikes, and ptarmigans. IshI (!aug~ht was several thousa1'(1, __ uft FIhen- way, and although lie offered i Dr. Ksoelz pointed out that these, as onIly 311)00 will be used. whatever they wanted for- ptarmigans,I well as the fish, are interesting not Esidmos Bring B"1irt1s 1lie could not make them go ten miles only for their general structure, butj Dr. Koelz was able to get birds into the interior for them. The es-1 for their use in solving certain bio-f kin ),w, he said, were interested in the logical problems, such as evolution. rewards, and lie could expect to get Tphe relations of many species area -W (pcimuens at any place where not definitely known, and he has con- th~e boats °'>t] 3for v.)uro tbau k elusive proof for some of these, while dtiy, but they showed no interest in all his specimens will throw light on f he puirposes of his quest, such problems. Especially iiotn pce repre- Obta its Many Plants imhirtan speies ore than 100 species are repre- sen fed in his collection are the Green- sent e( in the plants obtained. The Li:ad red no 1, for which Dr. Ioe- 1 a.jority of thema are small rockI rowed forty miles in a dory; the gy r- plants, resembling in general physio-I falcon, esp~ecially interesting to thero lot';ical structure those found in the biologist ; eider, purple sandpipers,' (Continued on Page Eight) Souvenir Candy Filled Size, 2-oz. toc 2, 2 Pounds Betsy Ross Shop Nickels 1 Ar ade 5:l, lojng tilrni b°It 'c, 1theIlontS did not :stp01) in ociie place, he did not have1 to fish oan the way, and whenj inins gr ea~t of the kinds hre wantedl. Even'- rlewardis, however, would not be Merle Johnson, the Famous Artist, Goes to See "The Freshman" y hr rn" Cc tr " f I WWI- ;.1^....'.. qq I ,It rr "'d.i.i ..i.Sirs-..rji ar-:9:s. r..,,rra'-'. ::: = "'y~ +" .v':. r'e-: O ,° cyf"~'t }r,.r..y:;y~~~yt ~ yri. .- I r . ra "..-y N ~ ~) *%=~ 1,-k -4T -. , , . sZtL':r+rtur_..aw.;,.... ..i^ s...ay;,"a +