STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



VETERINARY SCIENCE. 



Veterinary Science to 



agricultural 



and 



has 



great 



short course students 

 been handled for the past year by Dr. E. K. Sales and with a 

 deal of credit to himself because he has handled the work efficiently; 

 Dr. Sales has also conducted the subject of Zootechnics, 



Zootechnics has proved a real live subject the past year and a labora- 

 tory fee of five dollars for the course should be charged to cover the 

 cost of prints used, as no suitable text-book on the subject is at present 

 available. The following tables illustrate the work as conducted in the 

 subjects, Veterinary Science and Zootechnics, respectively. 



VETERINARY SCIENCE. 



ZOOTECHNICS. 



Some changes in the subject Veterinary Science are desirable. The 

 last hour of tlie day is unattractive to agricultural students, and the 

 course is too compre'hensive for men without a basic training in anatomy 

 and ]>hysiology. The senior an<l junior years are too late in the course to 

 attract men to tlie veterinary course. 



For the work done in the Department of Surgery and Clinic by Dr.s. 

 Hutton and Sales also work done in tlie Department of Pathology by 

 Dr.s. llallman and Jlunnells see report of the respective departments. 



