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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE 



REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY AND 



GEOGRAPHY. 



Bt Jay B. Woodwokth. 



The accompanying table shows the number of students taking 

 the courses offered by this Department in 1906-1907. In estimat- 

 ing the resort to the Geological section of the Museum the num- 

 ber of students (21) enrolled in courses 10 and 20 J, given in the 

 Mining Building, should be deducted ; and eight students who 

 took Mining 28 the first half-year in the Geological laboratory 

 should be added. 



Courses 



Elementary 

 A 1 

 B2 

 li 



22 



41 

 52 



Advanced 



62 



8i 

 10 

 11 

 15 



162 



18 

 19 

 22 



Graduate 

 20a 

 206* 

 20c 

 20d 

 20e 



Harvard College 

 Reg. Sp. 



34 -f 7 = 41 

 15+ 2=17 

 2 + 1= 3 

 4 + 0= 4 

 54 + 10 = 64 

 31+ 8 = 39 



140 + 28 = 168 



15 + 



7 + 



11 + 



1 + 

 + 



7 + 



+ 



1 + 

 1 + 



4 = 19 

 1= 8 

 3=14 



1 = 



= 



1 = 

 = 

 = 

 = 



43+10 = 53 



3+ 0= 3 



1+ 0= 1 



0+ 0= 



0+ 0= 



1+ 0= 1 



5 + 0=5 



188+ 38 = 226 



L.S.S. 



Bussey. 



Radcliffe.f 



6 

 2 



1 



(0) 











3 







29 

 12 





(9) 



(8) 



52 



1 





3 



1 





1 

 6 





(3) 



1 







1 







3 







1 







15 



1 





1 







1 









+ 68 



+ 2 



(25) 



Graduate 

 School. 1 



0+1 = 1 



1 + 0=1 

 1+0=1 

 + = 



2+1 = 



2 + 1 = 3 

 1 + 0=1 



1 + 0=1 

 1+0=1 



2 + = 2 

 2 + = 2 



+ = 

 1+0=1 



1 + 0=1 



11+1 = 12 



5 + 0= 5 



18 + 2 = 20 



Total. 



49 

 19 

 3 

 8 

 94 

 51 



224 



26 



10 



20 



4 



3 



13 







2 



3 



81 



11 



316 



* Given in the Rotch building. t Separate classes, not counted in totals, 



i The first column refers to Arts and Science, the second to Applied Science. 



