
12 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE 
REPORT ON THE ZOOLOGICAL LABORATORY. 
By E. L. Marx. 
Again the Department has profited by the system of exchange 
of professors with other institutions. In the present instance 
Prof. H. W. Norris of Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa, was in resi- 
dence here during the greater part of the year. . 
Tables follow, giving the numbers attending each course, both 
in Harvard (Table 1) and in Radcliffe (Table 2), grouped according 
to the classes to which the students belonged. 
TABLE I. 
Courses for Graduates 
1913-1914 A. & §. | Ap. Sei. 

Out of 
Jun. | Soph. | Fresh. ateae: Spec. |} Unel.| Total 









Zoélogy 1 |} 1 1 16. | 40 |. 55 | 58 4 | 11 | 186 
ng iat a | 26 | 44 | 40 17 1 9 | 138 
2: 3 2+2 | 2 14 10 6 2 2} 38+2 
* Ao ee 3 1 5 1 Liris 
a SRN S 1 2 3 1 f 1 12 
Oe ee ee eer: 
x 1@.\<2 2+1 2 3 1 10+1 
‘3 ds | 2 2 3 I 9 
% 7c 2 Z 1 5 
“ 7d: 3 3 
sd 1 PD 1 2 uf F 
nf 12 | 1+3 1+3 
m 14a | 6 2 2 1 1 12 
Sf 17 1+2 1+2 
= 200 1b i 
20b | 1 1 
a 20c | 3 1 4 
i 20d 3 3 
os 20f 6 6 
« 2909 | 1 1 
Sums 30+11|29+1| 53 | 115 | 106] 81 4 9 | 26 |453-+-12 


Note: Numbers in italics indicate students who attended the lectures, but were 
not enrolled in the course. To make numbers directly comparable with | 
those of previous years, these are not incorporated with the enrolled 
students. 
