98 STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. [ 



The total number of medical and surgical hospital cases treated during the 

 past year was 631. 



The total number of medical and surgical ambulatory cases treated was 

 1,069. This gives us a grand total of 1,690 cases treated by the department 

 during the past year, out of this number 414 were horses, 517 were cattle, 

 132 were sheep, 14 were hogs, 495 were dogs, 35 cats and 93 chickens. The 

 number of cases treated by the department together with the large variety 

 of material available for instruction purposes has been verj^ satisfactory. 



Respectfully submitted, 



JOHN P. HUTTON, 

 Associate Professor of Surgery and Clinic. 

 East Lansing, Michigan, June 30, 1921. 



REPORT OF THE REGISTRAR. 



President F. S. Keclzie, 

 East Lansing, Michigan. 



Dear Sir: 



I have the honor to present the following report of the Registrar's Office 

 for the year ending June 30, 1921. 



In the regular college courses the enrollment for the year is as follows: 



Agriculture and forestry 565 



Engineering 523 



Home economics 372 



Veterinary 25 



Total 1,485 



Summer school 263 



Graduate course 11 



Total 274 



Short courses: 



Two-year, sixteen-week's course in agriculture 154 



Two-year, eight weeks' course in agriculture 66 



Eight weeks' course in farm mechanics 18 



Four weeks' course in poultry 25 



Eight weeks' course in dairy manufacture 16 



Eight weeks' course in dairy production 12 



Eight weeks' course in horticulture 20 



Two weeks' course in cow testing and dairy barn man- 

 agement 19 



Two weeks' course in ice cream making 19 



Four weeks' course in truck and tractor 161 



Total 510 



Total in all courses 2,269 



Names repeated > > 233 



Net total. . . vv ; * ; ; { c i ; . . ; . 2j036 



