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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE 







TABLE 



II 









Courses 

 1919-1920 



Sea. 



Jun. 



Soph. 



Fresh. 



Unci. 



Sp. 



Total 



Zoology 1 



10 



9 



13 



9 



5 



2 



48 



3 



3 



1 



1 



— 



1 



1-H 



7+1 



4 



4 



7 



1 



— 



1 



— 



13 



5a 



2 



5 



1 



— 



1 



— ■ 



9 



146 



1 



5 



1 



— 



— 



— 



7 



17 



2 



1 



— 



— 



— 



— 



3 



" 20<7 



— 



1 



— 



— 



— 



■ — 



1 



Sums 



22 



29 



17 



9 



8 



3+i 



88+7 



The assistants in the courses were : — Zoology 1 , Harvard: 

 chief-assistants, Messrs. S. W. Chase and H. G. Coar, sub-assist- 

 ants, Messrs. J. F. Fulton, Jr., A. S. Gilson, Jr., V. Obreshkove, 

 and G. C. Wheeler. Radcliffe: assistants, Messrs. S. W. Chase, 

 H. G. Coar, and G. C. Wheeler. Zoology 3, Harvard: chief- 

 assistant, Mr. C. S. Simkins, sub-assistants, Messrs. A. S. Gilson, 

 Jr., and L. C. Wyman; Radcliffe, assistant, Mr. E. R. Dunn. 

 Zoology 4, Harvard, assistant, Mr. J. M. D. Olmsted: Radcliffe, 

 assistant, Mr. J. F. Fulton, Jr. Zoology 5a, Harvard and Radcliffe, 

 assistant, Mr. C. S. Simkins. Zoology 12, Harvard, assistant, Mr. 

 J. M. D. Olmsted. 



Courses 7a, 7c, and 10 were given at the Bussey Institution, all 

 others in Cambridge. Of the Harvard students in Zoology 14b, 

 five took the course with work in the laboratory; of the Radcliffe 

 students, one. In Zoology 17, four Harvard students and one 

 Radcliffe student took the course with work in the laboratory. 



The University Extension Course in Elementary Zoology, — 

 fifteen lectures accompanied with laboratory exercises — was 

 given by Professor Parker, during the first half year. Eight 

 persons attended the course, five of whom took the examination. 

 The assistants were Messrs. S. W. Chase, and H. G. Coar. 



The privileges of the Laboratory were granted during the first 

 half year to Professor A. O. Gross of Bowdoin College, who worked 

 chiefly under the direction of Professor Parker, and for a short 



