MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY. 



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REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY AND 



GEOGRAPHY. 



Br Assistant Professor Robert DeC. Ward. 



The following table gives the number of students who took the 

 various courses in Geology and Geography which were given dur- 

 ing the year 1902-03 in the lecture rooms and laboratories of the 

 Museum. The numbers of students of Radcliffe College are in 

 italics. 



Two summer courses in Geology and Geography were given. 

 The elementary course in Geology was given by Professor J. E. 

 Woodman, of Dalhousie College, 

 Halifax, N. S., formerly Assistant 

 in Geology in this University. Pro- 

 fessor Shaler gave some lectures 

 in this course. The number of 

 students was twenty-one. The 

 summer course in Physiography, 

 attended by forty-one students, was 

 given by Mr. H. T. Burr, assisted 

 by Mr. F. M. Wilder. 



The only changes of note in the 

 instruction given during the year 

 1902-03 as compared with that of 

 the preceding year were the addi- 

 tion of a new whole-course in 

 Palaeontology (Geology 11), given 

 by Professor Jackson, which re- 

 places the half-course in Palaeontology formerly designated as 

 Geology 14a, and the addition of a new research course in Clima- 

 tology (Geology 26), given by Professor Ward. The following 

 acted as Assistants in the various courses named : Mr. P. S. Smith, 

 Austin Teaching Fellow in Geology, in 4 and 8 ; Mr. L. LaForge, 

 Austin Teaching Fellow in Geology, in 17 and 22 ; Mr. M. A. 



Courses. 



Students. 



Geology A ] hf 



73 



12 





B 2 hf 



118 



6 





« 1 1 hf 



9 







5 2hf 



182 



4 





6 a hf 



36 







8 



27 



2 





11 



8 







14ihf 



61 







15 



5 







l 6 ihf 



6 







17 2hf 



5 







igihf 



2 







20 



4 







22 



14 







23 



2 







25 2hf 



6 







26 



1 





5 a i w 





25 



Totals 18 



559 



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