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tary in character, consisting of general descriptions and discus- 

 sions of various phases of forestry, and explanations and dem- 

 onstrations as well as practical training in the use of instru- 

 ments used by foresters. As a general rule, the following pro- 

 graim was adhered to, with the exception of the all day "hikes" 

 and Field exercises : 



Monday 



Wednesday 



Friday 



luesday 

 Thursday 



Saturday 



8:00 to 

 9:15 to 

 10:30 to 

 I :oo to 

 8:00 to 

 9:15 to 



10:30 to 

 I :oo to 

 8:00 to 

 9:15 to 



10:30 to 



9:00 A. M. 

 10:15 A. M. 

 II :30 A. M. 



5:00 P. M. 



9:00 A. M. 



10:15 A. M. 



II :30 A. M. 



5:00 P. M. 



9:00 A. M. 



10:15 A. M. 



1 1 :30 A. M. 



Silviculture 



Mensuration 



Seminar 



Mensuration Field Work 



Economics of Forestry 



Forest Botany 



Seminar 



Silviculture Field Work 



Forest Protection 



Lumbering 



Seminar 



For th'is course there are no entrance examinations or re- 

 quirements of any kind, excepting that the student be in good 

 health and not less than eighteen years of age. No tuition is 

 charged. The living expenses while in camp are distributed pro 

 rata amongst the students, and this is the only necessary ex- 

 pense. The instructor in charge reserves the right to eject 

 any applicant and to dismiss any one from the camp at his 

 discretion. 



The time selected for the course this year was August 6th 

 to 20th and so admiralble was the weather during the whole of 

 this period' that not a single day's work was interfered with on 

 that account. The course will in all probability be given in 

 August hereafter, at a date set early in the spring, and all ap- 

 plications must be filed with the director together with a 

 deposit of ten dollars on account of board, on or before July 

 1st, 1914. The place of the camp for the summer of 1914 

 will also be determined later. 



This course also provides an opportunity for young men 

 who are just finishing at high or preparatory schools, and are 

 yet uncertain as to whether or not they wish to make forestry 

 their profession and life work, to find out very definitely what 

 the work is like. This course is entirely separate and ap.irt 



