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Natural History Walk. VI. The Coal Measures of Massachusetts. Conducted by Professor J. B. Woodworth. Leave Back Bay Station, N. Y., N. H., & H. R. R., 8 46 a.m. Tickets to South Walpole via Mansfield. Take luncheon. Excursion will start regardless of weather...
Professor Alexander Agassiz, who has been absent from the University during the past year, arrived last Thursday in New York from Southampton, England. Professor Agassiz, with Dr. W. McM. Woodworth, his son, and H. B. Bigelow as assistants, started last October on an expedition to study the coral structure of the Maldive Islands, off the south coast of Ceylon. When the party reached England, Mr. Chamberlain gave Professor Agassiz letters to the Governor of Ceylon, and the governor, Sir West Ridgeway, gave him letters to the Sultan of the Maldives. In this way every facility possible for their investigations...
...German CII) Dr. Coar's Section 2, Sever 5. Dr. Skinner's Section 3, Sever 6. History 10: (Assignment of Rooms, History 10.) Acosta to Sedman (inclusive), Upper Mass. Sheerin to Zanetti, Lower Mass. Chemistry 3: (Assignment of Rooms, Chemistry 3.) Adams to Harmer (inclusive), Harvard 5. Harris to Woodworth, Harvard 6. Examinations Tomorrow. Semitic 12, Lawrence 1. Greek BII, Sever 29 and 30. Greek 16, Sever 30. Latin A, Sever 17. Class. Phil. 12, Sever 18. English 41, Harvard 6. German 1a, Upper Mass. German 10, Sever 35. French 1bI, Harvard 5. Italian 1, Upper Dane. Italian 10, Lower...
...annual reports of Dr. W. McM. Woodworth, keeper of the Zoological Museum and of the assistants and instructors in charge of its various departments have recently been published. They show that while the past year has, on the whole, been rather uneventful for the museum, yet there have been several important additions to the different collections, all of which are in excellent condition...
...Henshaw, Librarian of the Museum, reports that the accessions to the library are greater than those reported for previous years. By a vote of the Council of the University Library more than five hundred geological volumes and pamphlets, were transferred from Gone Half library to the Museum. Dr. Woodworth expresses the hope that this policy of segregation will be continued, believing that it will make the Museum library the most nearly complete of its kind and one of the strongest departments of the University...