TDescription of Courses 



equipment as should be carried by every camping party when in 

 the field for a considerable period. About eight lectures. Hours 

 to be arranged. No credit allowed. Professor DE NANCREDE 

 or assistants. 



LAW 



Real Property II. Landlord and tenant, fixtures, remainders, 

 executory interests, reversions, Rule in Shelley's Case, rule 

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

 THOMPSON. 



Real Property HI. Easements, including water-rights ; trans- 

 fer of estates inter vivos. Text-book. Two hours a week. Pro- 

 fessor THOMPSON. 



Real Property IV. Transfer of estates by will, by adverse 

 possession, etc. ; mortgages, liens, chattel mortgages. Text-book. 

 Two hours a week. Professor THOMPSON. 



Contracts. Formation of a contract, including public policy. 

 Text-book and cases. Three hours a week. Professor KNOWL- 

 TON. 



B. WORK IN FORESTRY. 



The courses in forestry are open only to forestry students. 

 except Course 1, which may be taken by other students, by 

 special permission only. 



1. Introduction to Forestry. Four hours, second semester. Lec- 



tures, M, Tu, Th, F, at 10. Room 26, U. H. Professor 

 ROTH. 



A general presentation of the subject, its history, objects, 

 and methods, as well as economic importance. 



2. Silviculture. Lectures and field work. Professor MULFORD. 



Students of Class A must have had Botany 7, 12 and 13 

 and Forestry 1 before beginning Course 2a, and they must 

 have had Zoology 6 before beginning Course 2c. The 

 course continues through three consecutive semesters, and 

 should be taken in the following order : 



2a. Silviculture. Three hours, first semester. Lectures, M, W , 

 at 8. Room 4, W. H. Field work, F, 1-4. Professor 

 MULFORD. 



Introductory, including forest description; the study of soil, 

 climate, and other site factors, and their influence on 

 forest growth ; influences exerted by the forest upon climate, 

 stream flow, soil, etc. 



2b. Silviculture. Three hours, second semester. Lectures, M, W, 

 at 8. Room 4, W. H. Field work, F, 1-4. Professor 

 MULFORD. 

 Artificial and natural reproduction of forests; afforestation. 



