
MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY. 17 
REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY AND 
GEOGRAPHY. 
By Jay B. WoopwoRrtTu. 
Tue following report upon the work done by the staff of the 
geological section of The University Museum for the year of 
1904-05, does not include the courses given by the Sturgis- 
Hooper Professor of Geology. 
The accompanying table shows the number of students who 
completed courses of instruction in the laboratories of the De- 
partment. Column 1 gives the 
number of those who passed the Courses. 
courses of whom only account 
is taken in the official returns. Geology 
The second column shows the total : 
attendance of Radcliffe students 
in courses corresponding to those 
in Harvard University. 
There have been no changes 
during the year in the staff of in- 
structors. Dr. P. S. Smith, in 
_ addition to his work as Instructor 
in charge of Geology A acted as | mining Geology 28 
assistant in Courses 4 and 5. The i 20° 
| : 20° 
other assistants in the Department ss 120d 
were Mr. H. E. Simpson in A and 
B; Mr. S. A. Starratt in 11 and Totals 
14; Mr. G. R. Mansfield in 22. 
Messrs. A. H. Gale, Augustus + In Musem: Compsrative Zodlogy. 

Locke, and F. H. Sawyer served 
as student-assistants in 5, and Mr. Isaiah Bowman in 6. 
As in former years the Department arranged with the Summer 
School Committee for an elementary half-course in Dynamical 
Geology in Cambridge in the summer of 1905 to be conducted by 
Professors Shaler and J. EK. Woodman; also an elementary course 
