MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY 



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TABLE I. 



Courses for 

 1912-1913 



Graduate 



Sen. 



Jun. 



Soph. 



Fresh. 



Spec. 



Unci. 



Total 



A. &S. 



Ap. Sci. 



Busi. 



Zoology 1 









9 



19 



36 



56 



5 



7 



132 



2 



1 





1 



31 



32 



41 



20 



3 



5 



134 



3 









5 



10 



4 





2 



3 



24 



4 



4 



2 





3 



7 



2 





1 





19 



5a 



2 







3 



2 



1 









8 



la 



4 



5 





2 



2 











13 



76 



2 



5 





2 



2 











11 



7c 





1 

















1 



Id 





7 

















7 



" 11 



6 



2 





2 



4 











14 



" 12 



4 



1 

















5 



146 



7 



3 





2 



2 



1 









15 



" 17 



5 



















5 



" 206 



2 



















2 



" 20c 



5 



















5 



" 20d 





4 

















4 



" 20e 



2 



















2 



" 20/ 



1 



4 

















5 



" 20g 



1 



















1 



Sums 



46 



34 



1 



59 



80 



85 



76 



11 



15 



407 



TABLE II. 



Courses 1912-1913 



Gr. 



Sen. 



Jun. 



Soph. 



Fresh. 



Spec. 



Incl. 



Total 



Zoology 1 







7 



10 



12 



4 



4 



37 



3 







2 



4 



2 



1 





10 



4 









1 









2 



" 5a 









1 









1 



" 146 







1 











2 



17 

















1 



" 206 

















1 



" 20c 

















1 



" 20<7 

















1 



Sums 



7 





10 



16 



14 



5 



4 



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Zoology 1 was, as usual, conducted by Professor Parker, who 

 repeated the course for Radcliffe students. The laboratory work 

 in Harvard was in charge of two chief assistants, Austin Teaching 

 Fellows, Messrs. J. Risser and D. H. Wenrich, and of four sub- 



