72 ' FOREST COMMISSIONERS REPORT. 



College No. of No. of Funds 



Year Students Instructors Expended 



1903-4 5 I $2500 



1904-5 ID I 2500 



1905-6 17 I 2500 



1906-7 26 I 2500 



1907-8 47 I 2500 



1908-9 42 I 2500 



1909-10 43 I 2500 



1910-11 40 I 2500 



1911-12 44 I 2500 



This comparison shows that, while the number of students 

 has increased from 5 students in 1904 to a maximum of 47 

 in 1908, and maintained an average of 40 to 45 students per 

 annum for the last five years, the number of instructors and 

 the funds expended by tlie department of Forestry have not 

 been increased from its institution to the present date. 



Again, a comparison of the required work described in the 

 Catalogs for 1903- 1904 and the present curriculum will give an 

 enlightening idea of the growth and development of the De- 

 partment : 



1903. 

 "When Forestry is taken as a major subject the following are 

 requisite courses for receiving a degree at graduation: 

 Subject Hours 



General Botany 4 



General Forestry 6 



Forest Botany 8 



Forest Botany Field & Lab 8 



Silviculture 8 



Silviculture Field work 9 



Forest Measurements 4 



Forest Measurements Field & Lab 5 



Lumbering 2 



Forest Management 2 



Report on lumbering 5 



Total 61 Credits 



