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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE 



S. A. Starratt, who resigned early in the year and was replaced 

 by Mr. W. M. Barrows, Austin Teaching Fellow, also assistant in 

 Course 23. 



Courses 

 1905-06. 



Harvard 

 College. 



T Q c Graduate 

 UB - B ' School. 



Bussey. 



Total. 



Elementary 



Ai 

 B 2 



li 



2* 



41 

 52 



40 

 23 



5 



9 

 44 

 17 

 —138 



19 

 14 



2 



6 

 46 

 33 

 —120 



2 

 

 

 

 2 

 1 

 — 5 



1 





 

 

 



1 



—2 



62 



37 



7 



15 

 92 

 52 

 —265 



Advanced 



7 2 



81 

 10* 

 141 

 16 2 

 191 

 22 

 23 



8 



8 



5 

 13 



6 



3 







3 

 —46 



8 

 15 

 13 



5 

 4 



1 







2 

 —48 



3 

 3 

 3 





 2 

 1 

 3 

 

 —15 





 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 —0 



19 

 26 

 21 

 18 

 12 



5 



3 



5 

 —109 



Graduate 

 20 a 



206* 



20 c 

 20 d 



20 e 





 

 

 1 



1 



—2 





 4 

 2 

 

 

 —6 



2 

 1 

 2 

 

 

 —5 





 

 

 





 —0 



2 

 5 

 4 



1 



1 

 —13 





186 



174 



25 



2 



387 



* Given in the Rotch Building. 



Dr. P. S. Smith, Instructor in Geology, gave, with the aid of 

 Mr. E. J. Saunders, the Elementary Course in Physiography (A) 

 and assisted Professor Shaler in Course 4 during the first half- 

 year. At the close of this period he resigned in order to engage 

 in the geological work of the U. S. Geological Survey. Owing 

 to changes in the personelle of the Department, Dr. D. W. John- 

 son, of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology was appointed 

 an Assistant Professor to give Courses A and 6, and Dr. G. R. 

 Mansfield was promoted from an assistantship to be Instructor 

 in charge of Course 22 and Mining 28. Courses 9 and 17 for- 

 merly given by Dr. Jaggar have been withdrawn. 



An elementary summer course in Dynamic and Structural 

 Geology attended by nine students was given in Cambridge by 

 Mr. J. W. Eggleston. An elementary course in the Physiography 



