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ANNUAL KEPORT OF THE 



7. (Geol. 3.) A half-course in Plrysiography and Meteorolog}', by 

 W. M. Davis and R. DeC. Ward. Two lectures a week. Attended by 

 twelve students. 



8. (Geol. 7.) A half-course in the Physiography of Europe, b}- W. M. 

 Davis. Lectures, library work, and reports, second half-year. At- 

 tended by seven students. 



9. (Geol. 20.) A course in advanced Physiography, by W. M. Davis. 

 Conferences held once a week. Attended by five students. 



Instruction in Palaeontology. 



10. (Geol. 14.) A half-course in Palaeontolog}', by N. S. Shaler, as- 

 sisted by R. T. Jackson. Two lectures a week, with theses. This 

 course was attended by fifteen students. 



11. (Geol. 13.) A course in Invertebrate Palseontolog}', by R. T. 

 Jackson. Two lectures a week with laboratoiy work. Attended by 

 three students. 



12. (Geol. 15.) A course in Historical Geology, designed to train 

 advanced students in the use of fossils in determining geological hori- 

 zons, by N. S. Shaler, assisted b} T R. T. Jackson. This course was 

 taken by four students. 



Instruction in Special Geology. 



13. (Geol. 16.) A half-course in Glacial Geology, by J. B. Wood- 

 worth. Lectures once a week, with additional hours for conferences, 

 field and laboratory work. Attended by two students. 



Instruction in Mining Geology. 



14. (Geol. 10.) A half-course in Mining Geology, by H. L. Smyth. 

 Lectures, laboratory and field work ; three times a week, first half-year. 

 Attended by six students. 



15. (Geol. 11.) A half-course in Geological Surveying, by H. L. 

 Smyth. Lectures, laboratory and field work ; three times a week, 

 second half-year. Attended by seven students. 



16. (Geol. 18.) A course in Economical Geology, by J. D. Whitney. 

 Lectures three times a week, with required reading and theses. Attended 

 by two students. 



Note. — The instruction in Petrography is now announced under the department 

 of Mineralogy and Petrography. 



