12 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE 



Professor Mark, six and a half courses; Zoology 20c, under Pro- 

 fessor Parker, eight courses; Zoology 20 d, under Professor Castle, 

 one course; Zoology 20c and 20g under Professor Rand, five and a 

 half courses: Zoology 20/, under Professors Wheeler and Brues, 

 thirteen courses; in Radcliffe, Zoology 20c, under Professor 

 Parker, four courses; Zoology 20g, under Professor Rand, one 

 course. Courses 20d and 20/ were carried on at the Bussey 

 Institution. 



The degree of Ph.D. was conferred in June on Harrison Randall 

 Hunt, whose thesis was entitled Regenerative phenomena in the 

 earth-worm after the removal of the anterior region of the diges- 

 tive tube and of the nerve cord. 



Seventeen persons, including the officers of the Station, were 

 enrolled during the year at the Bermuda Biological Station. Six 

 of these received aid from the Humboldt Fund aggregating 

 $337.13. 



The Harvard Table at the Marine Biological Laboratory, 

 Woods Hole, was occupied from the middle of June till the end of 

 July by two graduate students taking the course in physiology. 

 The Radcliffe Table was shared by a sophomore and a junior, who 

 took the course in Zoology. 



A Harvard graduate student and a Radcliffe special student 

 occupied tables at the Laboratory of the U. S. Bureau of Fisheries, 

 Woods Hole, during the summer. 



The Zoological Club held twenty-six meetings, at which twenty- 

 two original papers and sixteen reviews were presented. The 

 average attendance was 21.3. 



A list of the Contributions from the Zoological Laboratory and 

 from the Bermuda Biological Station is given on p. 35-36; other 

 papers by members of the Department are indicated under their 

 names. 



