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SUBJECTS PRESENTED BY DEPARTMENTS OF OTHER 

 COLLEGES OP THE UNIVERSITY. 



BOTANY 

 (Science Hall) 



11. FORESTERS' BOTANY. Four credits. First semester. For 

 forestry students. Prerequisite, Botany 1. HOTSON, Assistants. 



A study of types of plants to illustrate the advance in com- 

 plexity. 



12. FORESTERS' BOTANY. Four credits. Second semester. A 

 continuation of 11, which is prerequisite. HOTSON, Assistant. 



143. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. Four credits. First semester. Pre- 

 requisite, Chemistry 2; Botany 1, 2 or 10 and junior standing. 

 RIGG. 



The fundamental physical and chemical processes in plants. 



CHEMISTRY 

 (Bagley Hall) 



1. GENERAL CHEMISTRY. Four credits. Either semester. 

 Two lectures and six laboratory hours per week. BYERS, ROSE, 

 Instructors, Assistants. 



This course is designed to meet the needs of students who 

 come from accredited schools in which chemistry is not required. 



2. GENERAL CHEMISTRY. Four credits. Either semester. A 

 continuation of 1. 



31. ORGANIC CHEMISTRY. Four credits. First semester. Pre- 

 requisite, 22, or its equivalent. DEHN. 



Introductory course in organic chemistry, consisting of three 

 lectures per week and four hours laboratory work, on the prep- 

 aration and testing of representative compounds. 



32. ORGANIC CHEMISTRY. Four credits. Second semester. 

 DEHN. 



A continuation of 31. 



41. ELEMENTARY QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS. Four credits. Either 

 semester. Two lectures and six laboratory hours per week. 

 LANGDON. 



