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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE 



REPORT ON THE ZOOLOGICAL LABORATORY. 



By E. L. Mark. 



For the third time since the establishment of the system of 

 Exchange professorships, the Zoological Department has received 

 one of the appointees. During the second half of the past year, 

 Prof. Maurice Caullery, of the Sorbonne, Paris, in his capacity as 

 Exchange Professor, gave in French a course of lectures on The 

 present state of the problem of evolution (Zool. 6), which was 

 open to the public. Except as noted below, there were no other 

 important changes in the courses given. The number of persons 

 in each of the various college classes and groups of students who 

 completed the several courses are given in tabular form for both 

 Harvard University (Table I) and Radcliffe College (Table II). 



TABLE I. 



Courses 



Graduates 



Sen. 



Jun. 



fcioph. 



Fresh. 



Unci. 



ocC. 



Sp. 



Trop. 





1915-1916 



A. & S. 



Ap. S. 

















Med. 



Total 



Zoology 1 







7 



34 



59 



65 



8 



2 



2 



4 



181 



2 





2 



4 



5 



3 



1 



6 



4 







25 



3 



6 



1 



4 



14 



7 



5 



4 



2 







43 



4 



2 



1 



3 



6 



3 





1 









16 



56 



4 





4 



1 



1 





2 









12 



6 



1 







2 



3 



6 



1 









13 



la 



8 







1 



1 



1 











11 



lb 



8 







1 



1 



1 











11 



1c 



1 



1 



1 













+1 





3+1 



12 



7 





















7 



14a 



10+5 



1 



3 



5 



1+1 













20+6 



17 



6+1 



3 





2 















11+1 



20a 



2 





















2 



" 206 



2 





















2 



20c 



5 







1 















6 



" 20d 





1 



















1 



" 20e 



1 







1 



1 













3 



20/ 





5 



















5 



20a 



4 













- 









4 



" Special 









1 















1 



Sums 



61+6 



15 



26 



74 



80+^ 



79 



22 



8 



2+1 



4 



377+5 



Note: Numbers in italics indicate students who attended the lectures, but 

 were not enrolled in the course. To make the numbers directly 

 comparable with those of previous years, these are not incorporated 

 with the enrolled students. 



