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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE 



TABLE II 



Courses 

 1920-1921 



Gr. 



Sen. 



Jun. 



Soph. 



Fresh. 



Unc. 



Sp. 



Total 



Zoology 1 

 2 

 3 

 4 

 56 

 7 

 12 

 14a 

 17 

 20e 

 " 20g 



1 



2 

 1 



1 



4 



6 



1 

 3 



2 



Q 



'J 



5 



4 

 2 



1 



7 



1 

 3 



2 

 2 



9 

 2 



4 

 1 

 1 

 2 



7 



6 

 1 



3 

 1 



1 



1 



35 



11 

 9 

 6 

 6 



3 



1+2 1 

 4 

 2 

 1 



Sums 



5 



31 



15 



19 



7 



12 



1 



90+2 



The assistants in the courses were: Zoology 1, Harvard: chief- 

 assistants, Messrs. W. H. Cole and A. S. Gilson, Jr., sub-assistants, 

 Messrs. E. S. Anderson, R. Bennitt, and R. F. Hussey; Radcliffe: 

 assistants, Messrs. E. R. Dunn and R. F. Hussey. Zoology 3, 

 Harvard: chief-assistant, Mr. R. Bennitt, sub-assistant, Mr. A. E. 

 Longley; Radcliffe: assistant, Mr. E. R. Dunn. Zoology 4, 

 Harvard: assistant, Mr. L. C. Wyman; Radcliffe: assistant, 

 Mr. F. B. Manning. Zoology 56, Harvard and Radcliffe: assistant, 

 Mr. L. C. Wyman. Zoology 12, Radcliffe: assistant, Mr. L. C. 

 Wyman. 



All courses, except la and 7b, — given at the Bussey Institu- 

 tion, — were given in Cambridge. Three Harvard students took 

 Zoology 14a as a thesis course, nine as a laboratory course; and 

 of the Radcliffe students five took it as a thesis course, two as a 

 laboratory course. 



The Extension course in elementary Zoology was given by 

 Professor Parker in the first half-year to fifteen students, eight of 

 whom took the examination. Mr. A. S. Gilson, Jr. was the 

 assistant in the course. 



During the first half-year Dr. Ann Morgan of Mt. Holyoke 

 College, a guest of the laboratory, worked under the direction of 



Not recorded by schools and classes. 



