REPORT. 



To THE President and Fellows of Harvard College: — 



During the past year the following courses of iustruction have 

 been given at the Museum : — 



A course in Biology, by Professor Farlow and Mr. G. H. 

 Parker, assisted by Mr. W. A. Setchell. 



A course in Zoology, by Mr. G. H. Parker, who had charge 

 of the Biological Laboratory. 



General Lectures iu Zoology, by Professor Mark. A course 

 in Microscopic Anatomy and a course of Embryology were also 

 given by Professor Mark. In the Laboratory work he was as- 

 sisted by Mr. C. B. Davenport. 



Professors J. D. Whitney, Shaler, Davis, and Mr. J. E. Wolff 

 gave the usual courses in Geology, Palieontology, Physical 

 Geography, and Petrography. 



For the details of these courses of instruction I would refer 

 to the accompanying special Reports of the Professors and 

 Instructors. 



The Assistants of the Museum, Professors Hagen and Faxon, 

 Dr. Slade, Mr. Garman, Mr. Brewster, Professor Hyatt, and Dr. 

 Fewkes, have devoted, as usual, a large share of their time in 

 supplying specialists with material and information in their 

 various departments. 



The addition to the University Museum Building, containing 

 the accommodation needed for the Geological and Geographical 

 Departments, is now ready for its furniture, and I hope that by 

 the next Academic year it may be completed and occupied. In 

 order to make this possible, however, the Museum will have 



