MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY. 



REPORT ON THE ZOOLOGICAL LABORATORY. 



By Professor E. L. Mark. 



The numbers of students in attendance on the several courses 

 in Zoology, both in Harvard University and Radcliffe College, are 

 given in the table which follows, the numbers for Radcliffe being 

 in italics : — 



Courses, 1900-01. 



Grad. 



Sen. 



Jan. 



Soph. 



Fresh. 



Spec. 



Sci. 



Total. 



Zoology 1 . . . 





10 2 



19 5 



32 8 



24 4 



9 2 



28 



122 21 





2 . 







2 



5 1 



10 2 



10 2 



3 1 



3 3 



9 



42 9 





3 . 







4 



4 1 



o 



3 







5 



19 1 





4 . 







2 



3 2 



1 



1 







2 



8 5 





5 . 







o 



3 1 



£ 



1 







3 



10 2 





9 . 







2 













1 



3 





' 10 . 







3 















3 





13 . 







2 



1 











3 



6 





16 . 







3 2 



1 3 









1 



4 



8 6 



20 a 







8 



1 











1 



10 



Totals .... 



29 2 



28 10 



32 9 



47 10 



27 5 



12 6 



56 



231 42 



Dr. Herbert W. Rand was appointed Instructor for the year 

 1900-01, and in addition to supervising the laboratory work in 

 Courses 4 and 5 has had entire charge of Course 3. Dr. Castle has 

 been made a member of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences ; he will 

 have charge of Courses 10 and 11, in addition to Course 2. Pro- 

 fessor Parker gave for the first time a new half course (Zoology 13) 

 on comparative histology, besides the courses which he gave in 

 the preceding year. The names of the assistants in the various 

 courses appear in connection with the statements about each 

 course. 



The number of lectures in Zoology 1 was slightly increased, 

 lectures having been given regularly every other Saturday, instead 



