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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE 



REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY AND 



GEOGRAPHY. 



By J. B. Woodworth. 



Professor Daly acted as Chairman of the Department until 

 February, 1918; he conducted Geology 4 during the first half year 

 with the assistance of Messrs. N. E. A. Hinds and T. H. Clark. 



War service for the U. S. government caused the withdrawal or 

 curtailment of many of the usual courses of Professors Daly, Ward, 

 McAdie, Atwood, Graton, Woodworth, and Raymond. Messrs. 

 T. H. Clark, D. H. Hall, and N. E. A. Hinds, Assistants to Pro- 

 fessors Daly and Graton, resigned to enter governmental service* 

 The number of students taking the different courses was : — 



Harvard: 





Geology 



4 — 



a 



5 — 



a 



10 — 



u 



16 — 



Geography 



1 — 



a 



6 — 



Palaeontology 



1 — 



u 



20 — 



Meteorology 



1 — 



" (marine) — 



Professor Daly; Messrs. Clark and Hinds 

 Professors Woodworth and Raymond 

 Professor Graton; Mr. Hall 



" Woodworth 



" Atwood 



a a 



" Raymond 



u « 



Ward . . 



Radcliffe: 



Geology 4 — Professor Woodworth 



« r u U 



77 



25 



2 



4 



84 



17 



4 



2 



112 



50 



377 

 16 



24 



In Geology 12, one student completed the work of the first half 

 year. The course in Marine meteorology was conducted chiefly 

 for naval students. Several students included in the above enum- 

 eration left with full credit for the course because of their enlist- 

 ment in the army or navy. 



The great reduction in the number of students, graduate and 

 undergraduate, allowed several of the staff to conduct instruction 



