MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY. 



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REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY AND 



GEOGRAPHY. 



Bt Assistant Professor Robert De C. Ward. 



The following table gives the numbers of students who took the 

 various courses in Geology and Geography which were given 

 during the academic year 1901-02 in the lecture rooms and 

 laboratories of the Museum : — 



The only changes of note in the 

 instruction given in the year 1901- 

 02 as compared with that of the 

 preceding year were the omission 

 of Geology 11, a half-course in 

 Oceanography, formerly given by 

 Dr. R. A. Daly, who resigned in 

 June, 1901, to accept a position on 

 the Canadian Geological Survey, 

 and the omission of Geology A 

 from the Radcliffe list. Dr. Daly's 

 place as Instructor in Physiog- 

 raphy was filled by the appoint- 

 ment of Mr. M. Alston Read, 

 who gave Geology A (Elementary 

 Physiography), and also acted as 

 Assistant in Geology 4, 14, and 

 14 a. The following acted as 

 assistants in the various courses 



named : Mr. J. E. Woodman, in Courses 4, 5, and 8 ; Mr. 

 F. M. Wilder, in B ; and Mr. J. W. Goldthwait, in 5. In 

 addition, Messrs. R. M. Brown, H. S. Gale, and L. E. Hunt served 

 as student-assistants in the laboratory and field work of Geology 

 •5, under the direction of Professor Wood worth, and Mr. Lau- 

 rence La Forge acted as field and laboratory assistant in Geology 

 22, under Dr. T. A. Jaggar. 



Courses. 



Students. 



Geology A 1 hf 



66 







B 2hf 



113 



13 





' | lhf 



13 







5 2hf 



164 



3 





' 7 lhf 



31 







8 



20 



3 





9 2 hf 



26 







14 i hf 



75 







14a 



16 







15 



1 







16 ^f 



5 



5 





19 I" 



3 







20 



5 



2 





22 



17 







23 



4 







24 



1 







25 2h f 



9 







' 5 a 





34 



Totals 18 



569 



GO 



Italics indicate students of Radcliffe 

 College. 



