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STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



Subject. 



No. of 

 course. 



_i. 



Forest Tccbnologj' Forestry 9. . . 



Silviculture Forc!<tr>' a a. 



McnsuratioD 1 JForestrj' ^ a . 



Lumbering I Forestry 10. . 



Forest Law .' Forestry 11.. 



Forest Products 



Seminar 



Dendrology 



Forest Protection . . . . 

 Forest Protection. . . . 



Short Course 



Forest Management. . 

 Forest Physiography . 



Forestry 12. 

 Forestry 14. 

 Forestry 2.. 

 Forestry 6, . 

 Forestry 13. 



Forestry 13.. 

 Forestry 7. . . 



Dendrology ; Forestry 2 a . 



Sihiculture | Forestry 5 b. 



Forestry 16. . 



Forestry 15.. 



Forestry 8. . . 



Forestry 1 . . . 



Forest Investigations. 

 Forest Working Plans . . . 



Forest Geograph.v 



Introduction to Forestry. 



Class. 



No. of 

 students 

 enrolled. 



Senior. 

 Junior . 

 Junior. 

 Senior. 

 Senior . 



Senior 



Senior 



Sophomore. 

 Junior .... 



Seniors 



Seniors 

 Junior. 



Sophomore. 

 Junior .... 



Senior 



Senior 



Junior .... 



IG 

 12 

 12 

 IG 

 16 



14 

 14 



24 

 22 

 14 



14 

 22 



15 

 12 

 15 

 16 

 12 

 155 



No. hours 

 per week 

 for each 

 student. 



10 

 6 

 4 

 3 

 2 



3 

 5 

 3 

 6 

 3 

 1 week 

 4 

 2 



8 

 6 

 10 

 5 

 2 

 6 



In charge of. 



J. F. Baker. 

 F. H. Sanford. 

 F. H. Sanford. 

 W. L Gilson. 

 W. L Gilson. 



J. F. Baker. 

 J. F. Baker. 

 F.H. Sanford. 

 F.H. Sanford. 

 F.H. Sanford. 

 F. H. Sanford. 

 W. I. GiLson. 

 W. L GiLson. 



F.H. Sanford. 

 F.H. Sanford. 

 F. H. Sanford. 

 S. V. Klem. 

 S. V. Klem. 

 S. V. Klem. 



Diu-iiio; tlie spring- term of the year 1013, special student assistance 

 was given, in the liandling of tlie large laboratory sections of sophomore 

 Dendrology and agricultural freshman Forestry, by ^l. ^yestvel(l. K. S. 

 Kroodsma, P. B. Haines and J. S. Johnson, wliose work was especially 

 hel]»ful in Hie management of the great number of men working out of 

 doois. 



Foui'teen members of the senior class in Forestry were gradual ed at 

 the Commencement on June 24th. 



The 1913 summer school arrangements were com])leted and the 

 site granted l)y the R. ITanson & J^ons lumber company of Clrayling. 

 ^lichigan. The Summer Camp was located on tlit^ holdings of this coni- 

 I)any in Cheboygan county and ii is with great pleasure that I acknowl- 

 edge the courtesy and cordial treatment accorded the school by all the 

 members of the company. The corjis of instructors Avith courses given 

 liy eacli and special lecturers are as follows: 



>rensura( ion S. V. Klem. 



Engineering W. B. Wendt. 



Fntomologv Dr. G. D. Shafer. 



Field Methods W. T. Gilson. 



^Silviculture F. IT. Sanford. 



Special lectures: 



Bird Life Biof. W. B. Barrows. 



Soil Formation Mv. B. C. Allen. 



('amp Sanitalioii and Emergencies 



Dr. i). .M. Xdltiiighain. 



The summer term opened June 23rd and closed August 9th. The 

 work was marked by a splendid spirit of cooperation and goodwill 

 among both teachers aiul slndciits, which made the work especially 

 pleasant and profitable to all. 



Ewtcnsion. — Aside from the schedule of regular class work, consider 



