

COLLEGE OF FORESTRY 27 



A general consideration of the climatic elements of the at- 

 mosphere, and a study of the climate of Washington and the 

 United States. 



Short Course 1. FOREST GEOLOGY. SAUNDERS. 



A course of twenty lectures on general geology given in Jan- 

 uary, February and March, to the students in the short course in 

 the College of Forestry. 



LAW 

 (Law Hall) 



180. ENGINEERING CONTRACTS. Two credits. Second semester. 

 AYEB and special lecturers. 



MATHEMATICS. 

 (Science Hall) 



1-2. SOLID GEOMETRY. Two credits per semester. Prerequi- 

 site, plane geometry. 



Required during the freshman year of all students in the 

 colleges of Engineering, Forestry and Mines who do not offer 

 solid geometry for admission. 



4. SOLID GEOMETRY. Three credits. Second semester. Same 

 as 1-2. 



55-56. FORESTER'S COURSE. Four credits per semester. Pre- 

 requisite, one year plane geometry and one and one-half years 

 elementary algebra. GAVETT. 



A year's course in numerical and graphic methods, solution 

 of plane triangles, the elements of coordinate geometry, and de- 

 rivatives and integrals with applications to problems involving 

 maxima and minima, rectifications, quadratures and cubatures. 



MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. 

 (Engineering Hall.) 



2. PATTERN MAKING AND CABINET WORK. Two credits. Either 

 semester. BEATTIE. 



53. FORGE AND FOUNDRY. Two credits. Either semester. 

 KANE. 



54. MACHINE WORK. Two credits. Either semester. KANE. 



