DEPARTMENT REPORTS. 



93 



Subject. 



No. of 

 students. 



Credits. 



Lectures. 



Labora- 

 tory. 



Total class 

 hours. 



Fall: 



Anatomy la 



Anatomy 2a 



Anatomy 4 



Poultry 5 



Pharmacology 2 



Pharmacology 4a 



Physiology 1 (Sec. 3 and 4) . . . . 

 Physiology 1 (Sec. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6) 



Total 



Winter: 



Anatomy la 



Anatomy lb 



Anatomy 2b 



Anatomy 3a 



Poultry Husbandry 5 



Pharmacology 2a 



Pharmacology 4b 



Physiology 1 (Sec. 4, 5, 6) 



Physiology 1 (Sec. 4, 5, 6) 



Total 



Spring: 



Anatomy Ic 



Anatomy 2c 



Anatomy 3b 



Pharmacology 1 



Pharmacology 4c 



Physiology 1 (Sec. 4) 



Total 



Grand total 



20 

 7 



10 

 5 

 7 

 6 



50 



90 



24 

 24 

 24 

 12 

 48 

 36 



72 

 180 

 72 

 48 

 24 



96 

 144 



96 

 204 

 96 

 60 

 72 

 36 

 96 

 144 



195 



38 



168 



636 



804 



18 

 7 



24 

 6 

 7 

 5 



57 

 119 



245 



36 



120 



648 



96 

 84 

 72 

 96 

 48 

 48 

 36 

 144 

 144 



768 



13 

 7 



16 

 8 

 6 



14 



64 



20 



404 



94 



12 



24 

 48 

 36 



120 



408 



108 



72 

 72 

 24 



48 



324 



1,608 



120 

 72 

 96 

 72 

 36 

 48 



544 



2,016 



The chart is self explanatory. Bearing in mind that practically all 

 irregularities of classification of students taking work in the Veterinary 

 Divison find adjustment in this department and involve many hours of 

 extra work on the part of the instruction staff. 



Respectfully suljmitted, 



F. W. CHAMBERLAIN, 



Acting Dean. 

 East Lansing, Michigan, June 30, 1922. 



