Jnivcrsity of 

 NcwBmi)8wick 



FREDERICTON, N.B. 



DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY 



Established in igo8 



Four years' course leading to the 

 Degree of Bachelor of Science in 

 Forestry. Special facilities for practi- 

 cal forest work. 



Tuition $50.00 per annum. Other 

 expen-es correspondingly moderate. 



For further in/ormaiion address: — 

 DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY 



University Calendar furnished 

 on application. — — — 



C. C. JONES, ChArvcellor 



THE NEW YORK STATE 

 COLLEGE OF FORESTRY 



at 



SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY 



Syrak.ouse, Ne-vv York. 



Undergraduate course leading to 

 Bachelor of Science ; Post- 

 graduate course to Master of 

 Forestry; and one and two-year 

 Ranger courses. Summer Camp 

 of eight weeks in Catskills. 

 Ranger School held on the 

 College Forest of 2,000 acres at 

 Wanakena in the Adirondacks. 

 State Forest Experiment Station 

 of 90 acres and excellent Forest 

 , - Library offCT unusual opportu- 

 nities for research work. : : : : 



For -particulars address 

 HUGH P, BAKER.. D. OecDea^n 



BILTMORE, 



- North Carolina 



'THE Biltmore Forest School is for 

 the time being the only technical 

 school of lumbering and forestry in the 

 United States. The Biltmore Forest 

 School has four headquarters, viz, — 

 spring quarters in North Carolina, 

 near Biltmore; summer quarters in the 

 lake states, near Cadillac, Michigan ; 

 fall quarters on the Pacific side ; and 

 winter quarters in the forests cf Ger- 

 many. Q The course of instruction 

 covers any and all branches of forestry 

 and lumbering. The auxiliary courses 

 are cut to order fpr' the benefit of the 

 students. No attempt is being made 

 to give a thorough training in general 

 science. The course comprises twelve 

 months at the school, followed by an 

 apprenticeship of six months in the 

 woods, and leads to the degree of 

 Bachelor of Forestry. 



Write Jor catalog of Biltmore 

 Forest School, addressing — 



THE DIRECTOfi. BILTMORE, N.C.. U.S.A. 



lEyNI![RSII!fOR[8I«flL 



NEW HAVEN. CONNECTICUT. USA. 



A two years' course in fo- 

 restry is oflFered leading to the 

 deg-ree of Master of Forestry 

 The Forest School is a g:raduate 

 department of Yale Universi'y 

 requiriinf lor admission a college 

 training'. Graduates of universi- 

 ties, colleges, or scientific ins- 

 titutions ot hig^h standing are 

 admitted upon presentation ol 

 their diplomas, provided ihev 

 have taken courses in the fol- 

 lowi'>g subiects in their under- 

 graduate work : at least one 

 full year in college or Unive sity 

 Botany, and at least one course 

 in Zoology, Physics, Inorganic 

 Chemistry, Geology-, Econnm cs. 

 Mechanical Drawing, French 

 or German and the completion 

 of Mathematics throngh Trigo- 

 nometry. 



Candidates for advanced 

 standing mav take examin!4tions 

 in any subject hut ate requi>ed 

 in addition to present evidence 

 ol a specified amount of work 

 done in the field or laboratory. 



The school year begins in 

 .early lulv and is conducted at 

 the school camp at MILFORD, 

 Pennsylvania. 

 For fttrther informatifin address 



JAHES W. TOUnEY, Director 



NEW HAVEN . - . . CONNECTICUT 



