12 Courses in Forestry 



3a and 3b. Forest Mensuration. Lectures, laboratory and field 

 work. Three hours, through the year. (3a, first semester-, 3b, 

 second semester.} Junior Professor MULFORD. 

 Methods of measuring the volume of the individual tree and of 

 entire stands of timber; timber estimating; study of the rate of 

 growth and yield of individual trses and of entire stands. 

 Open only to forestry students. 



4. Forest Utilization. Lectures. Four hours, second semester. Pro- 

 fessor ROTH. 



Use of timber; points of production and market; methods of lum- 

 bering, milling and marketing; minor forest industries. 

 Open only to forestry students. 



5a and 5b. Forest Management. Lectures and field work. Four hours, 

 through the year. Professor ROTH. 



General forest survey and preparation of working plans: admin- 

 istration and regulation of the field and office work in the care of 

 a large tract of timber and the methods of calculations involved 

 in judging the value of forests and forest operations. 

 Open only to forestry students. 



6. Dendrology. Lectures, laboratory work and field work. Three 

 hours, second semester. Junior Professor MULFORD. 

 Monographic study of forest trees; their life history, distribution, 

 requirements, behavior and possibilities in the forest; forest re- 

 gions. 



Open only to forestry students. 



7. Timber Physics. Lectures and Laboratory work. Two hours. Pro- 

 fessor ROTH and Mr. STEPHEN. 



8. Seminary in Forestry. Special treatment of selected topics. Two 

 or three hours per week, through the year. No credit allowed. 



9. Field Course in Forestry. Surveying, mapping, forest descrip- 

 i tion, measuring and estimating timber, and general collection of 



data for a working plan, thinnings, seedbed and plantation work; 

 also laying out of roads and other work in connection with ex- 

 ploitation. 



Six weeks, July 1 to Aug. 15. This course is given at the State 

 Forest Reserve in Roscommon county. It must be preceded by 

 2a and 2b, 3a and 3b. 



REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION 



All applicants for admission to the course in Forestry should 



