14 . Course in Forestry 



Includes practice in seed bed and nursery work, forest 

 planting and sowing. 



2c. Silviculture. Three hours, first semester. Lectures, Tu, Th, 

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

 MULFORD. 



Care of forests, including thinning, protection of forests 

 against fire and other enemies. 



3a. Forest Mensuration. Three hours, first semester. Lectures, 

 F, at 8. Room 4, W. H. Field and laboratory work, S, 

 8-2:30. 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 trees and of 

 entire stands of timber ; rough methods of forest survey. 



3b. Forest Mensuration. Continuation of Course 3a. Three 

 hcurs, second semester. Lectures, F, at. 8. Room 4, W. H. 

 Field and laboratory work, 6", 8-2 :30. Professor MULFORD. 



4. 'Forest Utilization. Four hours, first semester. Lectures, M, 



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

 Uses of timber; points of production and market; methods 

 of lumbering, milling, and marketing; minor forest indus- 

 tries. This course must be preceded by Forestry 2a and 2b, 

 3a and 3fr. 



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

 first semester. M, Tu, Th, F, at 9. Room 26, U. H. Pro- 

 fessor ROTH. 



General forest surveys and preparation of working plans; 

 administration and regulation of the field and office work 

 in the care of a large tract ot timber, and trie methods of 

 calculation involved in judging the value of forests and 

 forest operations. Open only to graduate students. 



.~&. Forest Management. Continuation of Course 5a. Four hours, 

 second semester. M, Tu, Th, F, at 9. Room 26, U. H. 

 Professor ROTH. 



6. Dendrology. Three hours, second semester. Lectures, Tu, 



Th, at 8. Room 4,' W. H. Laboratory work, Tu, 1-4. Pro- 

 fessor MULFORD. 



Monographic study of forest tree species : their classification, 

 identification, distribution, life history, requirements, be- 

 havior in the forest, and importance; forest regions. 



7. Wood technology. Lectures and laboratory work. Two 



hours, second semester. Hours to be arranged. 



8. Seminary. Two or three hours, to be arranged; no credit al- 



lowed; through the year to the spring recess. Professor 

 ROTH and Professor MULFORD. 



