COLLEGE OF FORESTRY 17 



DEPARTMENT OF INSTRUCTION 



FORESTRY 

 (Forestry Hall) 



PROFESSOR WINKENWERDER, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR KIRKLAND, ASSIST- 

 ANT PROFESSORS CLARK, GRONDAL, MR. NELSON, 

 MB. ZIMMERMAN. 



1. ELEMENTARY DENDROLOGY. Four credits. Either semester. 

 Required of freshmen. Two recitations, four hours laboratory 

 work, field trips additional. Prerequisite, high school botany. 

 Laboratory deposit, $1.00. WINKENWERDER, GRONDAL. 



The nomenclature and classification of trees. The use of 

 keys. A study is made of one type species of each genus of the 

 important timber trees of North America. Identification and dis- 

 tribution of the species of the Northwest. Texts: Sargent's Man- 

 ual of the Trees of North America; Sudworth's Trees of the 

 Pacific Slope; Winkenwerder's Keys to Trees of Oregon and 

 Washington. 



3-4. INTRODUCTION TO FORESTRY. Two credits per semester. 

 Required of all freshmen. WINKENWERDER. 



A course of lectures intended to familiarize the student with 

 the general nature of the field of work he is about to enter. 



5. WOODCRAFT. One credit. First semester. Required of 

 all freshmen in forestry. CLARK, HALL. 



Food lists, camp cooking, woods clothing, camp equipment, 

 camp sanitation, packing a horse, general woodcraft. Course 

 concludes with a half dozen lectures on first aid to the injured. 



A special section in Forestry 5 will be arranged for students 

 not regularly enrolled in forestry, providing at least six students 

 apply for the course. 



51. FOREST MENSURATION. Four credits. First semester. 

 Two recitations and six hours field or laboratory work. Prere- 

 quisite, 1 or 110 and 8 credits in mathematics. Laboratory de- 

 posit, $2.00. Required of all sophomores and graduate students. 

 CLARK, GRONDAL. 



The construction and use of common types of log rules and 

 hypsometers; methods of computing volumes of logs and trees; 



