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Besides the work done by Dr. Davenport in connection with the 

 Contributions from the Laboratory, he has published in the " Edu- 

 cational Review " for May, 1896, a discussion on " Botany as an 

 Alternative in College Admission Requirements," and has nearly 

 completed Part First of a book on " Experimental Morphology," 

 to be published by the Macmillan Company. 



In addition to the papers by Dr. Parker, already enumerated in 

 the Contributions, he has nearly finished an article on the u Ar- 

 rangement of the Mesenteries in Metridium." 



Dr. Woodworth has collaborated with the Curator of the Museum 

 in a paper on " Some Variations in the Genus Eucope," which is 

 to appear in the Studies from the Newport Marine Laboratory. 



The translation of Part First of Korschelt und Heider's " Ent- 

 wicklungsgeschichte der wirbellosen Thiere," by Drs. Mark and 

 Woodworth, was published soon after my last Report. 



The meetings of the Zoological Club have, as usual, been well 

 attended by the instructors and advanced students. 



All of the courses in Zoology given in Harvard were likewise 

 given to students of Radcliffe College. There were in all 62 

 students, as follows : — 



Zool. 1 ...... 10 Zool. 5 7 



" 2 8 " 6 5 



" 3 6 " 7 7 



" 4 ...... 5 " 20a ...... 4 



The lectures have all been given at the Museum ; but for want 

 of necessary room the laboratory work in one of the courses, 

 Zoology 3, was conducted elsewhere. 



