560 AMERICAN FORESTRY 



University of Syracuse, Syracuse, N. Y.: 



Technical forestry in Junior and Senior years. Professional forester's 

 degree after one year spent in graduate study and field work. 



Biltmore Forest School, Biltmore, N. C: 



Course covers one full year, leading to the degree of Bachelor of Forestry, 

 and, with two years of practical forest work, the degree of Forest 

 Engineer. 



(Now a traveling school having working fields during twelve months of 

 each year — in Germany (winter), North Carolina (spring), Tennessee 

 (summer), and Wisconsin (fall). 

 State Forest School, Bottineau. N. Dak.: 

 Antioch College, Yellow Sjn-ings, Ohio: 



Summer School of forestry. 

 Murray State School of Agriculture. Tishomingo, OMa.: 



Three hours a week, fall term, third year of three-year agricultural course. 

 Pennsylvania State Forest Academy, Mont Alto, Pa.: 



Maintained by the Pennsylvania Department of Forestry for the training 

 of young men of the state for work on the state forest reserves. Three- 

 year course. Practical work in the summer months on the Mont Alto 

 Reservation and class work during the winter months. 

 Middlebury College. Middlehury. Yt.: 



The new catalogue of this college shows that students may now have two 

 years of continuous advanced work in forestry. 

 University of Washingtoti, School of Forestry, Seattle, Wash.: 



Four-year course in forestry, leading to degree of B. S. in Forestry. Three 

 months' winter course for forest rangers. 

 Marathon County School of Agriculture and Domestic Economy, Waiisau, Wis.: 

 Double periods of five hours each in third term of first year and in first 

 term of second year. 



IN LAND-GRANT COLLEGES 

 Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Auhurn, Ala.: 



Senior class of agricultural course — forestry three hours a week and forest 

 laboratory work two hours a week. 

 Agricultural and Mechanical College for Negroes, Normal, Ala.: 



Forestry is taught in the senior year of the four-year agricultural course. 

 Uniz^ersity of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Ark.: 



Course of elementary lectures. 

 University of California, Berkeley, Cal.: 



Course of ten lectures by members of the Forest Service during the summer 

 session of the University. 

 State Agricultural College, Fort Collins, Colo.: 



Four-year course in forestry, leading to the degree of B. S. 

 Connecticut Agricultural College, Storrs, Conn.: 



In fourth year, in last half of fall term. 

 Delaicare College, Newark, Del.: 



In second term of the junior year of the four-year agricultural degree 

 course, and in the second year of the two-year agricultural course. 

 Georgia State College of Agriculture, University of Georgia, Athens, 6a.: 



Four-year course in forestry, leading to degree of B. S. in Forest Engi- 

 neering. 

 University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho.: 



Four-year collegiate course in forestry. 



I 



