708 EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD. 



(15 hours), bookkeeping (50 hours), forestry (33 hours), general horticul- 

 ture (25 hours), farriery (30 hours), and cameralistics (15 hours). Senior 

 year — Agricultural chemistry (50 hours), applied botany (45 hours), 

 agriculture (147 hours), history and economics of agriculture (38 hours), 

 animal husbandry (25 hours); cattle, sheep, swine, and poultry raising 

 (40, 8, 10, and 4 hours, respectively) ; dairying (50 hours), horse raising 

 and exterior- of the horse (25 hours each), veterinary science (28 hours), 

 fish culture (7 hours), engineering and architecture (54 hours). 



The faculty consists of 13 members. The number of students during 

 1894 was 98, the attendance in the different courses being as follows: 



Agricultural Institute : Students. 



Higher department (4 scholarships) 27 



Elementary department (24 scholarships) 44 



Dairy Institute : 



Higher department (15 special students) 21 



Elementary department 6 



Total 98 



Fig. i — Main building, Alnarp Agricultural and Dairy Institute at Aakarp, Sweden. 



Regular students pay 075 crowns ($182.43) a year for tuition, room, 

 and board. The incidental expenses, washing, light, and books, are 

 about 100 crowns ($43.24) per year. Special students pay at the rate 

 of 75 crowns ($20) a month, which includes charges for tuition, room, 

 and board. 



The Alnarp estate contains 1,390 acres of land, of which 735 acres are 

 under cultivation, 103 acres are laid out iu parks, yards, and roads, 25 

 acres are in orchards, and 207 acres are rented to tenant farmers. In 



