estates inter vt'vos. Text-book. Two hours, second semester. Pro- 

 fessor THOMPSON. 



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

 session, etc.; mortgages, including liens and chattel mortgages. 

 Text-book. Two hours, first semester. Professor THOMPSON. 



Contracts. Operation, interpretation, and discharge of contract. 

 Text-book and cases. Two hours, second semester. Professor 

 KNOWLTON. 



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 per- 

 mission only. 



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

 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. 



2a. Silviculture The Forest and the Site. Lectures and field work. 

 Three hours, first semester. Lectures, Tu, Th, at 9. Room 4, W. 

 H. Field work, two sections: Section I, Tu, 1-5; Section II, F, 

 1-5. Room 4, W. H. Professor MULFORD. 

 Forest description; the study of soil, climate and other site fac- 

 tors, and their influence on forest growth; influences exerted by 

 the forest upon climate, stream-flow, soil, etc. 

 (Courses 2a, 2b, and 2c should be taken in three consecutive 

 semesters, in the order named. These courses are open only to 

 seniors and graduate students. Students of Class A must 

 have had Botany 7, 12, and 13, and Forestry 1 before beginning 

 Course 2a.) 



2b. Silviculture Forest Reproduction. Lectures and field work. 

 Five hours, second semester. Lectures, M, Tu, Th, F, at 8. Room 

 4, W. H. Field work, two sections: Section I, Tu, 1-5; Sec- 

 tion II, F, 1-5. Room 4, W. H. Professor MULFORD. 

 Artificial and natural reproduction of forests; afforestation. 

 The field work includes practice in seed bed and nursery work, 

 forest planting and sowing, and the marking of the trees which 

 should be cut when natural reproduction is to be practised. 

 2c. Silviculture Care and Protection of Forests. Lectures and 

 field work. Four hours, first semester. Lectures, Tu, M ", Th, at 

 8. Tu, Th, Room 4, W. H.; H/, Room 26, U. H. Field work, 

 two sections: Section I, W, 1-5; Section II, Th, 1-5. 

 Professor MULFORD. 



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