10 Courses in Forestry 



13. Biological Relations of Plants. .Three hours, to be arranged. By 

 permission, students who are prepared to take up special prob- 

 lems may elect this course as three or more hours. First semes- 

 ter. Dr. BURNS. 



Factors determining the distribution of plants, association of 

 plants into societies, general distribution of forests, prairies and 

 deserts. Lectures, accompanied by field studies of habits and 

 adaptation, and laboratory work in ecological anatomy. 



ZOOLOGY 



20. Short Course in Zoology. Three hours. Two class meetings. 

 Tu, Th, at 11. Room 12, U. H. One laboratory or demonstra- 

 tion period to be arranged. Dr. NEWMAN. 



This course aims to present, in brief outline, by means of a 

 text-book, the more important facts concerning the animal king- 

 dom and to illustrate them by specimens. It thus gives a bird's- 

 eye view of the whole subject not possible in the more special 

 courses. It is intended for forestry students, and as a review 

 course for those preparing to teach zoology, but may be taken by 

 others. 



7. The Fish and Fisheries of Michigan. One hour, IV, at 11. Room 

 12, U. H. Professor REIGHARD. 



This course treats of the-fresh-water fishes, their habits, com- 

 mercial value, mode of capture and of propogation. Excursions 

 will be made for collecting and to observe commercial fishing 

 operations and propagation. The course is designed for forestry 

 students, but is open to others without prerequisites. 



6. Entomology, Three hours. Lectures, Tu, at 10. Room 12, U. 

 H. Two laboratory or field periods. Dr. CASTEEL. 

 A course in the habits, life histories, and structure of insects. 

 While seeking to acquaint the student with insect life and struc- 

 ture in general, the course is especially adapted to meet the needs 

 of forestry students and those particularly interested in the eco- 

 nomic phases of entomology. 



LAW 



Real Property //.Landlord and tenant, fixtures, remainders, ex- 

 ecutory interests, reversions, Rule in Shelley's Case, rule against 

 perpetuities. Text-book. Two hours a week. Professor THOMP- 

 SON. 



