REPORT. 



To the President and Fellows of Harvard College: — 



During the Academic year 1909-1910 seventeen courses were 

 given by Professors Mark, Parker, Wheeler, Castle, Rand, East, 

 and Mr. Brues to two hundred and ninety-seven students in 

 Harvard University. 



The Assistants in these courses were Messrs. E. A. Boyden, 

 J. W. Chapman, E. C. Day, John Detlefsen, A. O. Gross, Henry 

 Laurens, E. C. MacDowell, J. W. Mavor, Sergius Morgulis, and 

 W. R. B. Robertson. 



The Virginia Barret Gibbs Scholarship was held by Mr. R. A. 

 Spaeth. The income of the Humboldt Fund aided four students, 

 three at the Bermuda Station for Research, and one at Bermuda 

 and at the Museum in Cambridge. 



The instruction in Radcliffe College was given by Professors 

 Mark and Rand assisted by Mr. Sergius Morgulis, and by Mr. 

 D. W. Davis. Four courses were given to twenty-four students. 



The number of courses and of students in 1908-1909 was: — 

 Harvard, seventeen courses, two hundred and thirty-seven stu- 

 dents; Radcliffe, five courses, eighteen students. 



The instruction in the Department of Geology and Geography 

 was given by Professors Davis, Wolff, Ward, Palache, Johnson, 

 and Mr. Lahee assisted by Messrs. J. W. Eggleston, W. P. Haynes, 

 W. G. Reed, Jr., Sedgwick Smith, and B. M. Varney. 



Eighteen courses were taken by two hundred and fifty-five 

 students in Harvard University and four courses were taken by 

 twenty-one students of Radcliffe College. 



In 1908-1909 the number of courses and of students was: — 

 Harvard, nineteen courses, three hundred and nine students; 

 Radcliffe, two courses, twelve students. 



The income of the Josiah Dwight Whitney Scholarship Fund 

 was used to aid students in the Rocky Mountain summer course. 



