34 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN. 
The course of instruction is indicated in detail on the 
appended table. 
YEAR. TERM. STUDIES. PER WEEK, 
Economic 
April F a Entomol- Surveying. 
Oo : ogy. exercises 
3 exercises 
June. weekly. 1 cet mg weekly. 
Economic 
July Floricul- Book- 
to ture. a | Keeping. 
Sept. 3. 2. l. 
SECOND. 
Economic Element- 
— ¥ yo Entomol- Surveying. ee 
Dec. 1. i 1 3 
Twigs of Element- 
Jan. Floricul- Orchard |Landscape 
Woody ary 
Pi nd ture, Plants. Culture. |Gardening Botany. 
. i; 1. 1. 1 3 
April | Vegetable Landscape ey of 
- a Gardening Gardening Flowers. 
4 1 2 
July Economic] Orchard |Landscape| Botany of 
Garden 
Sept. Mycology.| Culture. | Gardening Flowers. 
1 2 1 2 
THIRD, 
Oct. Economic] Garden | Botany of 
to Mycology.| Accounts.| Fruits. 
Dec. 3 1 2 
Jan. Economic] Garden Botany of 
ine Mycology.| Accounts, Plants. 
‘ 3 1 2 
April | Orchard Book- |Surveying 
Forestry. ; and 
_ ao. Culture. Keeping. Drainage. 
. 1 1 1 3 
July (om Botany of | Botany of 
to Culture Weeds. |Vegetables 
Sept : 
4 1 1 
FOURTH. 
Oct. Special ‘| Vegetable Botany of 
to Gardening Forestry. Phustology heel 
Dec. 8. 
2 1 2 2 
Jan. Special Vegetable | Botanical | Botany of 
to Gardening | Forestry. | physiology Geography| Ferns. 
Mar. 2 1 2 1 1 
In the five years just closed, seven young men have 
satisfactorily completed the prescribed course of study 
