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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE 



TABLE II. 



Courses 1911-12 



Gr. 



Sen. 



Jun. 



Soph. 



Fresh. 



Spec. 



Total 



Zoology 1 





1 



6 



2 



12 



2 



23 



2 



1 







2 



2 





5 



4 







1 







1 



2 



56 



2 











1 



3 



14a 













1 



1 



Sums 



3 



1 



7 



4 



14 



5 



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In Zoology 1 the laboratory work was supervised by Professor- 

 Parker, who also lectured once a week on subjects connected with 

 that work. Professor Kukenthal lectured twice a week. The 

 chief assistant was Mr. R. A. Spaeth, the sub-assistants Messrs. 

 T. R. Goethals, A. O. Gross, J. Risser, and P. W. Whiting. 



Zoology 2 was given by Professor Castle, and Zoology 3 by Assis- 

 tant Professor Rand. The assistant in Zoology 3 was Mr. A. O. 

 Gross. 



The nature of both lectures and laboratory work in Zoology 4, 

 under Professor Rand, was somewhat modified. The lectures, 

 while dealing mainly with technique, included the general prin- 

 ciples of animal histology, and in the laboratory such animals were 

 selected for study as afforded good examples of the various kinds 

 of tissues, rather than one animal suitable for the application of a 

 variety of technical methods. The assistant was Mr. D. W. 

 Davis. 



Zoology 5b was given by Professor Mark who had as assistant 

 Mr. S. I. Kornhauser. 



The lectures in Zoology 7a and 7b were given by Professor 

 Wheeler at the Museum of Comparative Zoology, the laboratory 

 work, with the assistance of Mr. Brues, at the Bussey Institution. 



Zoology 7c and 7d were given by Mr. Brues, the lectures of the 

 latter course in Cambridge; all the rest of the work was done at 

 Forest Hills. 



Zoology and Botany 11 was given by Professor Castle and 

 Assistant Professor East, and Zoology 12 by Professor Mark. 

 Mr. S. I. Kornhauser had charge of the laboratory work in the 

 latter course. 



In Zoology 14a, given by Professor Parker, four students wrote 

 theses; the others took laboratory work, and one of these in con- 

 nection with the instructor prepared a paper for publication. 



