The descriptive pamphlet of the courses in Physical Geography, Geology, and Paleontology are now ready for distribution. Pamphlets are also ready for Pol. Econ., Semitic courses, French, Music and English.
The instructors in the French department will be ready to give advice to students in regard to the French electives at the following hours: Prof. Bocher, every day at 10 in Sever 23. Prof. Cohn, Monday and Wednesday from 3 to 3.30 in Sever 23; Saturday, from 10 to 10.30 in Sever 19. Mr. Sanderson, Monday, from 11 to 11.30, and Wednesday, from 3 to 3.30 in Sever.
The Natural History Society has elected tho following officers for 1886-87: president, W. W. Nolen; senior vice president, W. McM. Woodsworth; junior vice-president, R. P. Bigelow; recording secretary, T. W. Harris; corresponding secretary, Prof. W. M. Davis; treasurer, J. A. Bailey; librarian, F. H. Sellers; curator of Zoology H. A. Lothrop; curator of Botany; R. P. Bigelow; curator of Mineralogy and Geology, G. W. Rolfe.
The following is the standing of the Inter collegiate base-ball games:
CLUBS Harvard. Yale. Princeton. Brown. Amherst. Williams. Games won. Games played. Per cent. won.
Harvard 1 2 3 4 .750
Princeton 1 1 1 3 3 1000
Yale 1 1 2 3 .666
Brown 0 5 .000
Amherst 1 1 2 .500
Williams 2 2 5 .400
Games lost 1 1 0 5 1 3 11