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352 







[May 2, 



LIST BY TOWNS. GEOG. 



PHYS. LIST BY TOWNS. GEOG. 



riiYS. 



Abington 



3 







651 



568 



Andover . 







1 



2 



Medway 



1 



1 



Arlington 









17 



17 



Melrose 







14 



12 



Ashland . 









1 





Milton 







5 



4 



Belmont 









2 



2 



Natick 







1 



1 



Boston 









365 



302 



New ton 







64 



50 



Bridge water 









7 



5 



Norwood . 







5 



4 



Brockton 









2 



4 



Qnincy 







42 



23 



Brookline 









33 



32 



Beading . 







1 





Cambridge 









57 



59 



Bevere 







2 





Canton 









3 





Bockland 







1 





Chelsea . 









58 



58 



Salem . 







6 



4 



Concord 









7 



5 



Saugus 







1 



1 



Dedham . 









21 



17 



Somerville 







50 



48 



Framingham 









7 



7 



Stoneham 







21 



18 



Hingham 









9 



9 



Wakefield . 







18 



8 



Hyde Park . 









28 



27 



Walnut Hill . 







1 



1 



Kingston . 









1 



1 



Waltham . 







19 



18 



Lawrence 









2 



2 



Water town 







1 



1 



Lowell 









1 



1 



Weston 







1 





Maiden 









16 



12 



Weymouth 







1 



1 



Medford . 





10 



6 



Wilmington 







2 



2 









Woburn . 







45 



47 



Total 



651 568 953 812 



Geography, 953 5 Physiology, 812. 



GRADE OF TEACHERS. 



BOSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS. 



Tickets distributed to Superintendent 



" " " Masters .... 



" « " Sub-Masters . 



1 



32 



20 



Assistants 353 



OUT OF TOWN SCHOOLS. 



Tickets distributed to Superintendents 



u " " Masters and Principals 



" " " Sub-Masters 



" " " Assistants . 



9 



125 



4 



494 



Winter Laboratory. 



This laboratory has been used by the following classes, one in 

 Zoology and Paleontology from the Mass. Inst, of Technology, 

 one in Zoology from the Boston University, both of these under 

 the charge of Curator ; also one in Botany, and one in Physiology, 

 both of these have been under the charge of Mr. B. H. Van 

 Vleck. This department has been considerably improved, and its 

 teaching power augmented during the past year with specimens 

 contributed by Mr. Van Vleck, and diagrams painted by Miss 

 Martin. 



