MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY. 



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TABLE II. 



Courses 1910-11 



Gr. 



Sen. 



Jun. 



Soph. 



Fresh. 



Spec. 



Total 



Zoology 1 





3 



8 



2 



8 



3 



24 



2 





1 



3 





1 



1 



6 



3 



1 





1 



1 







3 



4 



1 













1 



5a 



1 













1 



Sums 



3 



4 



12 



3 



9 



4 



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Professor Parker had, for a second time, as chief assistant in 

 Zoology 1, Mr. E. C. Day, Austin Teaching Fellow; as sub- 

 assistants he had Messrs. H. Laurens, W. R. B. Robertson, and 

 R. A. Spaeth. 



Professor Castle likewise had as laboratory assistant in Zoology 

 2 the assistant of the previous year, Mr. John Detlefsen, Austin 

 Teaching Fellow. 



Zoology 1 and Zoology 2 in Radcliffe College were conducted 

 — both lectures and laboratory exercises — by Mr. D. W. Davis, 

 as in the preceding year. 



Zoology 3 was given, as usual, by Assistant Professor Rand, who 

 had as his assistant in the Harvard class Mr. H. Laurens, in the 

 Radcliffe class, Mr. R. A. Spaeth. Several graduate students in 

 Harvard attended the lectures in this course without being enrolled, 

 and one did a considerable portion of the laboratory work without 

 seeking credit for it. 



In Zoology 4, both in Harvard and in Radcliffe, Assistant 

 Professor Rand had as assistant Mr. E. A. Boyden. 



The laboratory work in Zoology ha, in both Harvard and Rad- 

 cliffe, was in charge of Mr. S. I. Kornhauser with general super- 

 vision by Assistant Professor Rand. The lectures were given by 

 Professor Mark. 



The lectures in the courses in Entomology were given for the 

 most part in Cambridge, the laboratory work at the Bussey Insti- 

 tution. Zoology la and lb were given by Professor Wheeler, 

 assisted by Mr. Brues, and Courses 1c and Id were given by Mr. 

 Brues. The number of students pursuing entomology was more 

 than twice that of the preceding year. 



The title of the course formerly announced as " Zoology 11" 

 has been changed to "Zoology and Botany 11," in conformity 

 with the nature of the instruction given, and was conducted, as in 



