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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE 



TABLE II 



Courses 

 1917-1918 



Grad. 



Sen. 



Jun. 



Soph. 



Fresh. 



Unci. 



Sp. 



Total 



Zoology 1 

 « 2 

 3 

 4 

 56 

 la 

 14a 

 17 

 20c 

 ' ^ 20? 



2 



3 

 2 

 2 



1 



4 

 8 

 1 

 1 



5 



2 



2 

 1 



6 

 15 

 3 

 1 

 1 

 2 

 1 



16 



19 



1 



7 

 1 



3 



4 



1 

 1 



1 

 2 

 1 

 1 



39 



48 

 10 

 6 

 4 

 7 

 3 

 2 



1 

 1 



Sums 



10 



24 



29 



36 



8 



9 



5 



121 



The assistants in courses were as follows: — Zoology 1, Harvard: 

 chief-assistant, Mr. J. P. Baumberger, sub-assistants, Dr. A. J. 

 Bigney, and Messrs. A. W. L. Bray, V. Obreshkove, C. S. Simkins, 

 and G. K. Noble; Radcliffe: chief -assistant, Mr. A. C. Kinsey, 

 sub-assistant, Mr. R. J. Dobson. Zoology 3, Harvard: chief- 

 assistants, Messrs. J. M. D. Olmsted (for two weeks), and R. J. 

 Dobson, sub-assistant, Dr. A. J. Bigney; Radcliffe: assistants, 

 Messrs. R. J. Dobson and V. Obreshkove. Zoology 4, Harvard: 

 assistants, Messrs. A. C. Walton (for four weeks) and A. B. 

 Dawson; Radcliffe: assistant, Mr. A. B. Dawson. Zoology 5b, 

 Harvard and Radcliffe: assistant, Mr. A. W. L. Bray. Zoology 12, 

 Harvard: assistants, Messrs. A. C. Walton (for four weeks) and 

 A. W. L. Bray. 



Courses 7a, 7c and 20f were given at the Bussey Institution, 

 the others in Cambridge. Of the twelve Harvard students en- 

 rolled in Zoology 14a, six pursued it with laboratory work, the 

 others as a thesis course. Of the former, one prepared a paper 

 which has been published in the Contributions from the Laboratory. 

 One of the three Radcliffe students took the course with laboratory 

 work. All the Harvard students enrolled in Zoology 17 took the 

 course with laboratory work; of the two in Radcliffe College, one 

 elected to take laboratory work, the other thesis work. 



The University Extension Course in Elementary Zoology — 

 fifteen exercises on the comparative anatomy of selected groups 

 of animals — was given as usual by Professor Parker, during the 



