MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY. 



17 



Geography 



19 



a 



20a 



Meteorology 



1 



k 



2 



u 



4 



a 



6* 



a 



7 



a 



20 



Palaeontology 



1 



a 



2 



U 



3 



u 



20 



Radcliffe: 





Geology 



4 



« 



5 



Geography 



1 



u 



6 



u 



7 



Meteorology 



1 



u 



3 



Palaeontology 



1 



Professor Atwood 8 



Professors Davis and Atwood 7 



Professor Ward; Mr. French 48 



8 



2 



McAdie 6 



Ward 5 



2 



Raymond; Mr. Bradley 21 



8 



2 



4 



Professor Woodworth 



504 



25 



12 



Atwood 46 



11 



. . . . ■ 5 



Ward 13 



6 



Raymond 8 



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Mr. Roderick Peattie received the degree of Doctor of Philo- 

 sophy, the title of his thesis being "Geographic conditions of the 

 Lower St. Lawrence Valley." The degree of Master of Arts in 

 geology was conferred on Messrs. I. B. Crosby, N. E. A. Hinds, 

 W. M. Rau, E. F. C. Smith, and A. C. Swinnerton. 



Professor Atwood conducted an unusually large number of 

 courses, arousing widespread interest in scientific geography. 

 His resignation and the failure of reappointment of a successor 

 mean that for the near future at least both the University and 

 Radcliffe College must suffer prestige so far as the work of this 

 department is concerned. The department has obviously lost 

 the leadership in geographical studies which it had for many 

 years. During the year Professor Atwood published a highly 

 valuable grammar school geography, based on the well-known 

 work by Frye, but completely rewritten. 



Not included in recent Reports. 



