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COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, I'JOT. 

 The large building in the foreground is Schermerhorn Hall. At the extr 



right is St. Paul's Chapel. 



FOREIGN BORN POPULATION OF 

 NEW YORK, CENSUS OF 1900. 



Total population New York City, 1905, 

 4,014,304. 



Austria 71.427 



Bohemia 15.055 



Canada (English) 19.399 



Canada (French) 2,527 



Denmark 5.621 



England 68,836 



France 14.755 



Germany 3^2.343 



Holland 2,608 



Hungary 31,516 



Ireland 275,102 



Italy 145.433 



Mexico 282 



Norway 1 1.387 



Poland (Austrian) 3-995 



Poland (German) 1,881 



Poland (Russian) 25,231 



Poland (unknown) 1,766 



Russia 155.201 



Scotland 19.836 



Sweden ■. 28,320 



Switzerland 8,371 



Wales 1,686 



Other countries 37.502 



Total, foreign born, 1900 1,270,080 



COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY. 



DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY. 



THE Department of Zoology of Columbia 

 University was founded in 1891 and 

 opened for students in 1892. Charles M. 

 DaCosta and Charles H. Senff have been its 

 chief benefactors. Henry Fairfield Osborn 

 was appointed head professor in 1891 ; asso- 

 ciated with him were Professors Edmund B. 

 Wilson and Bashford Dean. Professor Wil- 

 son succeeded to the direction of the depart- 

 ment in 1900. The present faculty consists 

 of Professors Wilson, Osborn, Dean, Gary 

 N. Calkins, Henry E. Crampton, Thomas 

 Hunt Morgan and J. H. McGregor. 



