DEPARTMENT REPORTS 59 



GIFTS TO OTHEES. 



To University of Michigan : 

 48 kinds of shrubs and trees. 

 148 kinds of herbaceous plants. 



To State Normal School: 

 87 kinds of plants. 

 36 kinds of seeds. 



To Cornell University: 



89 species of seeds of grasses. 



To D. M. Andrews, Boulder, Colorado: 

 26 kinds of seeds. 



Some exchanges have been made to increase our collections in the 

 herbarium and in the botanic garden. 



We have managed to double up and exchange work in a manner to 

 permit Professor Wheeler to spend about two weeks at Institutes, and 

 I was absent four weeks for this purpose. 



I again tender my thanks to Professor C. F. Wheeler and to Instructor 

 B. O. Longyear for valuable and faithful work and for their hearty co- 

 operation in the interest of the department. I am exceedingly pleased 

 with your hearty -support ever since coming to M. A. C. 



I am yours sincerely, 



W. J. BEAL, 

 Professor of Botany and Forestry. 

 Agkicultural College, Mich., 

 June 30, 1897. 



REPOKT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY AND PHYSI- 

 OLOGY. 

 To the President: 



Sir — I have the honor to submit the following report of the Department 

 of Zoology, Physiology and Geology for the year ending June 30, 1897. 



The classes which have received instruction in the department during 

 the year were as follows: 



Students. 



Sophomore Anatomy and Physiology, May to Aug., 1896 36 



Sophomore Anatomy and Physiology, April to June, 1897 17 



Junior Anatomy and Physiology, Sep. to Dec, 1896 30 



Junior Entomology, May to Aug., 1896 24 



Junior Entomology, April to June, 1897 27 



Senior Entomology, May to Aug., 1896 6 



Senior Entomology, April to June, 1897 3 



Senior Zoology, Sep. to December., 1896 8 



Senior Geology, Jan. to March, 1897 17 



Total 168 



