DEPARTMENT REPORTS. 



87 



ANATOMY. 



Term. 



Fall: 



Anatomy la. 

 Anatomy 2a. 

 Anatomy 4 . . 



Total 



Winter: 



Anatomyla. . 

 Anatomy lb. 

 Anatomy 2b . 

 Anatomy 3a. 

 Poultry 3 



Total 



Spring: 



Anatomy la. . 

 Anatomy lb. 

 Anatomy Ic. . 

 Anatomy 2c. . 

 Anatomy 3a. . 

 Anatomy 3b . 

 Poultry 4 . . . . 



Total 



Grand total 



No. of 



students. 



2 



12 



9 



23 



2 

 2 



11 

 4 



20 



39 



40 



102 



Credits. 



11 



4 

 4 

 4 

 4 

 2J^ 



18]/ 



4 

 4 

 4 

 3 

 4 

 4 

 2M 



25 >^ 



55 



Lectures. 



24 

 24 



48 



24 

 12 

 12 

 24 

 12 



84 



24 

 12 

 12 

 12 

 24 

 24 

 12 



120 



252 



Labora- 

 tory. 



72 

 108 



72 



252 



72 

 72 

 108 

 72 

 36 



360 



72 

 72 

 108 

 72 

 72 

 72 

 36 



504 



1,116 



Total class 

 hours. 



96 



108 



96 



300 



96 

 84 

 120 

 96 

 48 



444 



96 



84 



120 



84 

 96 

 96 

 48 



624 



1 , 368 



The housing condition for work in anatomy has not changed from that of 

 last year. More microscopic shdes and specimens of the chick have been 

 prepared. The courses in Histology and Embryology (anatomy 3a, 3b and 4) 

 have been opened to students of the home economics, agriculture and applied 

 science courses thus enabling them to more fully complete their training for 

 laboratory work. 



DEPARTMENT OF VETERINARY MEDICINE AND PHARMACOLOGY. 



The courses in Veterinary Medicine and Pharmacology have all been 

 handled by Dr. Taylor for the last year except Medicine 5 (jurisprudence) 

 which was very ably handled by Judge L. W. Carr. 



The following table represents the work of this department. 



