REPORT. 



To the President and Fellows of Harvard College : — 



The following is a synopsis of the instruction given during the 

 past academic year in the laboratories of Zoology, Geology, and 

 Geography of the Zoological and Geological Sections of the Uni- 

 versity Museum. 



Eleven courses in Zoology were given by Professors Mark, 

 Jackson, Parker, Castle, and Drs. Rand and Petrunkevitch, as- 

 sisted by Messrs. Cole, Larrabee, Smith, and four Sub-Assistants. 

 Three hundred and six students attended these courses, while four 

 courses in Zoology were attended by thirty -four students of Rad- 

 cliffe College. 



In the Departments of Geology and Geography eighteen courses 

 were given to five hundred and twenty-four students, and five 

 courses to seventy-four students of Radcliffe. These courses were 

 given by Professors Shaler, Davis, Jackson, Ward, Jaggar, J. B. 

 Woodworth, and Mr. Smith, assisted by Messrs. Bell, Goldthwait, 

 Gregory, Richards, Tower, and Wood. 



In the summer school under the direction of Professor J. E. 

 Woodman of Dalhousie College, Halifax, two courses in Geology 

 and one course in Physiography were offered. Professor Wood- 

 man was assisted by Messrs. H. T. Burr and F. M. Wilder. The 

 courses were attended by 39 students. 



Influenced by the establishment of additional marine biologi- 

 cal stations for research in Atlantic waters, the Faculty of the 

 Museum petitioned the Council of the Boston Society of Natural 

 History to so alter the deed of gift to the trustees of the Museum 

 that the income of the Humboldt Fund could be extended for the 



