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In the summer Professor Raymond attended the session of the 

 12th International Geological Congress at Toronto as one of the 

 delegates of the University and of the Museum, and took part in 

 two of the excursions, acting as a guide on the maritime excursion 

 and as leader on the Montreal-Ottawa Excursion. 



Mr. W. P. Haynes was assistant in Geology 4 and 5 (Harvard), 

 Assistant in Geology 4 (Radcliffe) and Instructor in Geology 5 

 (Radcliffe). During the summer he conducted the field course 

 S 5, in Geology in southwestern Montana. Six students took this 

 course, — four undergraduates at Harvard, one from State College, 

 Pennsylvania, and one a graduate of Amherst. After completing 

 the course, Mr. Haynes, accompanied by Mr. W. W. Rice, a 

 student in the advanced summer course, did some extensive geo- 

 logical mapping and fossil collecting in the region around Three 

 Forks and the headwaters of the Missouri River. On the return 

 journey, Mr. Haynes visited southern California, the Grand Canon 

 and Pike's Peak. 



Mr. George M. Flint has been a most efficient preparator for the 

 Department, organizing its various collections, and rendering other 

 expert assistance to the staff. 



Publications. August 1, 1912 -July 31, 1913. 



Daly, R. A. — See page 16. 



Graton, L. C. (with J. Murdoch). — The sulphide ores of copper; 



some results of microscopic study — Trans. Amer. inst. min. 



eng., 1913. 

 Haynes, W. P. Discovery of bivalve Crustacea in Coal measures 



near Pawtucket, R. I. — Science, January 31, 1913, n. s., 37, p. 191- 



192. 

 Raymond, P. E. — See page 39-40. 

 Sayles, R. W. — See page 41. 

 Ward, R. DeC. Four climatic snap-shots in the United States. 



Journ. geogr., December, 1912, 11, p. 109-114. 

 Abbott Lawrence Rotch. Proc. Amer. acad. arts & sci., 1913, 48, 



p. 807-813. 

 Meteorology and climatology. American year book, 1912, p. 613- 



615. 

 The influence of forests upon climate. Pop. sci. monthly, April, 



1913, 82, p. 313-331. 



