12 Courses in Forestry 



LAW 



a. Torts and Criminal Processes; together with State and Federal 

 laws for the protection of forest property and for the promotion 

 of forestry. Two hours through the year. Professors WILGUS, 

 BUNKER and ROTH. 



1). Law of Real Property; fixtures, easements, landlord and tenant, 

 together with practice work in some phases of conveyancing. 

 Two hours, first semester. Professors THOMPSON, BREWSTER, 

 and Mr. HOLBROOK. 



SURGERY 



in this course the student learns a few of the simpler methods of sur- 

 gery and medicine which are to enable the forester to give some 

 help in emergency cases as they arise in camp life. The student 

 also acquaints himself with such remedies and equipment as 

 should be carried by every camping party when in the field for a 

 considerable period. About eight lectures. Time and hours to be 

 arranged. No credit allowed. Professor DE NANCREDE or 

 Assistants. 



C. WORK IN FORESTRY 



1. Introduction to Forestry. Lectures. Four hours, first semestet . 



Professor ROTH. 

 A general presentation of the subject, its history, object and methods, 



as well as economic importance. This course is intended also 



for teachers and students of political economy. Open to all 



students above the second year. 

 2. Silviculture. Lectures and field work. Assistant Professor 



MULFORD. 



This course is given as follows: 

 2a. Silviculture. Introductory, including the study of soil, climate 



and other conditions (site) and their influence on forest growth. 



Thtee hours, first semester. 

 2b. Silviculture. Methods of artificial and natural reproduction; 



seedbed and nursery work; planting and sowing in the forest; 



reforestation of denuded lands, prairies, dunes, etc. Three 



hours, second semester. 

 2c. Silviculture. Care of the forest; cleaning and thinning; protection 



of forests against fire, and other enemies. Thsee hours, first 



semestet. 

 Courses 2a, 2b and 2c should be taken in order here given. They 



