MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY. 



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Summer Courses. 1896. 



17. (Geol. S. 1.) A course in Elementary Geolog}*, beginning July 3, 

 and lasting six weeks, under the direction of N. S. Shaler, by G. E. 

 Ladd. Instruction was in the form of lectures, laboratoiy work, and 

 field excursions. Besides the sj-stematic lectures by Mr. Ladd, special 

 subjects were treated by Professors Shaler and Davis. Attended by 

 thirteen students. 



18. (Geol. S. 2.) An advanced course in field study, beginning 

 July 3, at Cambridge, and continuing six weeks, in Southern New 

 England, by N. S. Shaler and J. B. Wood worth. Attended by five 

 students. 



19. (Plrysiog. 1.) A course in Elemental*}* Physiography, beginning 

 July 3, and lasting six weeks, b}" W. M. Davis, assisted by J. M. Bout- 

 well. Lectures, laboratory work, and excursions. Attended by fift}*- 

 three students. 



20. (Physiog. 2.) A course in Advanced Physiograplry, beginning 

 July 3, and lasting six weeks, by W. M. Davis. Conferences, reports, 

 and theses. Attended by one student. 



