74 STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



REPOKT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY AND PHYSI- 

 OLOGY. 



To the President: 



Sir: — I have the honor to submit herewith the annual report of the 

 department of Zoology and Physiolog}^ for the year ending June 30, 1907. 



The only change in the personnel of the department during the year 

 has been the transfer of instructor R. H. Pettit to another department 

 and the employment of Mr. J. R. Kelton in his place. The latter is a 

 graduate of the Massachusetts Agricultural College, had one year's 

 teaching experience before appointment Jiere, and has done satisfactory 

 work in anatomy, zoology and physical geogi'aphy during the year. 



The following schedule shows the arrangement of subjects, classes 

 and instructors by terms. Laboratory w^ork is required in almost all 

 subjects and usually there are two or more divisions of each class for 

 such work. When two or more instructors are named for the same 

 class the one first named has had charge of the lecture or recitation 

 work, the others assisting in the laboratory work. 



SCHEDULE OF DEPARTMENT WORK, 1906-1907. 



Fall Term. 



Anatomy 1. Five-3^ear Agricultural Freshmen, 29 students (Meyers). 

 Zoology "^1. Agricultural Sophomores, 45 students (Barrows, Meyers, 



Kelton). 

 Zoology 1. Women Juniors, 18 students (Barrows, Meyers, Kelton). 

 Zoology 3. Agricultural Seniors, 16 students (Barrows, Meyers). 

 Zoology 3. Women Seniors, 8 students (Barrows, Kelton). 

 Winter Term. 



Anatomy 2. Four-year Agricultural Freshmen, 49 students (Meyers, 



Kelton). 

 Anatomy 2. Five-year Agricultural Freshmen, 25 students (Myers, 



Kelton). 

 Zoology 2. Agricultural Sophmores, 43 students (Barrows, Meyers). 

 Zoology 2. Women Juniors, 21 students (Barrows, Kelton). 

 Geology 1. Agricultural Seniors, 17 students (Barrows), 

 (jcology 1. Women Seniors, IG students (Barrows). 

 Phvsical Geography 1. Sub-Frenchmen W^omen, 13 students (Kel- 



kelton). 

 Spring Term. 



Anatomy 1. Five-year Women Freshmen, 13 students (Meyers). 

 Anatomy 2. Women Sophomores, 29 students (Meyers, Kelton). 

 Geology 2. Agricultural Seniors, 14 students (Barrows). 

 Geolog;)- 2. Women Seniors, 10 students (Barrows). 



