MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY. 



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REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY AND 

 GEOGRAPHY. 



By Robert DeC. Ward. 



The following table gives a condensed summary of the courses 

 offered during the year 1908-09, and also the numbers and the 

 classification of the students enrolled in each course: — 



Courses 



Harvard College 

 Reg. Spec. 



L S S 



i\<iuciiiit;.T 



Graduate 

 School4 



Total. 



Elementary 



A 1 

 B 2 

 C 1 

 l 1 

 2 1 

 4 1 

 5 2 



30+ 4= 34 

 17+ 4= 21 

 16+ 1= 17 

 4+ 0= 4 

 1+ 0= 1 

 79+13= 9J 

 36+ 8= 44 





 

 



8 



5 

 



(6) 



1 + 1= 2 

 + 0= 

 + 0= 

 1+0= 1 

 3 + 0= 3 

 5 + 2= 7 

 1+0= 1 



36 

 21 

 17 

 5 

 4 



104 

 45 





183 + 30=213 



+ 5 





11 + 3=14 



232 



Advanced 



6 2 



8 1 



9 2 

 ll 1 

 12 

 16 2 

 18 2 

 19 1 



16+ 0= 16 

 13+ o= 13 

 5 + 0= 5 

 1+0= 1 

 2+ 0= 2 

 5 + 0= 5 

 4+ 0= 4 

 2+ 0= 2 



o 





 

 

 

 

 

 



(6) 



2 + 0= 2 



1 + 5= 6 

 + 0= 

 + 0= 

 + 0= 



2 + 0= 2 

 2 + 0= 2 

 2 + 0= 2 



18 

 19 

 5 

 1 

 2 

 7 

 6 

 4 





48+ 0= 48 









9 + 5=14 



62 



Graduate 



20a 

 20c 

 20e 

 20/ 



1+ 0= 1 

 3+ 0= 3 

 1+ 0= 1 

 0+ 0= 





 

 

 





3 + 0= 3 



2 + 1= 3 



3 + 0= 3 

 1+0= 1 



4 

 6 

 4 

 1 





5+ 0= 5 









9 + 1 = 10 



15 





236 + 30=266 



+ 5 



(12) 



29 + 9=38 



309 



To these numbers there should be added twelve students who 

 were enrolled in Mining 28 2hf, a course given in the Geological 

 Museum. 



t Separate classes, not counted in totals. 



X The first column refers to Arts and Sciences, the second to Applied Science. 



