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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE 



REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY AND 



GEOGRAPHY. 



By Assistant Professor Robert DeC. Ward. 



The following table gives the numbers of students who took 

 the various courses in Geology and Geography which were given 

 during the year 1903-04 in the lecture rooms and laboratories 

 of the Museum. The numbers of students in Radcliffe College 

 are in italics. 



Two summer courses were given. The elementary course in 

 Geology was in charge of Professor J. E. Woodman, of Dalhousie 



College, Halifax, Nova Scotia, for- 

 merly an Assistant in this Depart- 

 ment. Professor Shaler gave several 



Courses. 



Students. 



Geology A ] hf 



72 



7 





B 2 M 



140 



10 





' 1 Ihf 



16 







2 2hf 



16 







5 2 w 



124 



18 





« 7 S hf 



19 







8 



15 







9 2 hf 



8 







11 



6 







14ihf 



64 







15 



1 







16ihf 



4 







19ihf 



12 







20 



6 



1 





22 



13 







23 



7 







26 



1 







5 a i hf 





38 



Totals 18 



524 



74 



lectures in this course. The number 

 of students was 17. The summer 

 course in Physiography, given by 

 Mr. H. T. Burr, aided by Mr. F. M. 

 Wilder, both former Assistants in 

 this Department, was attended by 

 22 students. 



There were no changes of note in 

 the instruction given during the 

 year 1903-04 as compared with that 

 of the preceding year. Geology 

 A was given by Mr. P. S. Smith, 

 and the following acted as Assist- 

 ants in the various courses named : 

 Mr. P. S. Smith, in 4 and 8 ; Mr. 

 Walter S. Tower, in A and B ; Mr. J. W. Goldthwait, Austin 

 Teaching Fellow in Geology, in 4 and 5 ; Mr. William M. Gregory, 

 in 11 and 14; Mr. J. M. Bell, in 5 ; Mr. R. W. Richards, in 22; 

 and Mr. H. O. Wood, in 9 and 22. In addition, Messrs. A. K. 

 Adams, L. O. Packard, and H. E. Simpson served as Student- 



