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D. ADVANCED COURSES AND INVESTIGATION 
For the following advanced and research courses there is a 
charge covering all expenses, including laboratory fee, of $30 for 
each full course of 100 credit hours, and $20 for each half course 
of 50 credit hours. 
Advanced Courses 
D1. Mycology and Plant Pathology.—Morphology and Puen 
ogy of the fungi and bacteria. Life histories of fungi; methods 
of control of plant diseases, etc. Prerequisite, a gatisiaetory col- 
lege course in general botany. 100 credit hours of work. Hours 
to be arranged. Dr. Olive and assistant. 
D2. Fresh-water Microbiology.—A course of lectures, recita- 
tions, and laboratory work on the various organisms found in 
drinking water. Odors, colors, etc., of drinking water; methods 
of microscopical and bacteriological examination. 50 credit hours 
of work. Hours to be arranged. Dr. Olive and assistant. 
D3. Cytology.—A course of lectures and laboratory work on 
cell structure and physiology. Methods of cytological technique, 
and practice in accurate interpretation of cell phenomena. Pre- 
requisite, satisfactory college courses in general botany and plant 
physiology. 100 credit hours of work. Hours to be arranged. 
Dr, Olive and assistant. 
D4. Experimental Evolution.—Detailed studies of the nature 
and causes of variation and heredity. Some of the subjects con- 
sidered are: Historical Resumé of the Evolution Theory, Physical 
Basis of Inheritance, Inheritance of Acquired Characters, Kinds 
and Causes of Variation, Mendelism, Biometry, Principles and 
Technique of Plant Breeding. ‘This course is open to students of 
college rank with a knowledge of the elements of physics, chem- 
istry, geology, botany, and zoology. The work is primarily in- 
tended for students in pure science, and for agricultural or horti- 
cultural students fitting themselves for various professional ac- 
tivities in these particular fields. Three lectures and two labor- 
atory periods a week. 100 credit hours of work. Hours to be 
arranged. Dr. White. 
