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DESCRIPTION OF COURSES 



Special Work in Allied Subjects 



For a complete list of courses see the University Calendar or 

 the Announcements of the Departments of Literature, Science, and 

 the Arts, of Engineering, and of Law, and elections of studies should 

 be made from these official Departmental Announcements to insure 

 the correct assignments of days, hours, rooms, etc. 



BOTANY 



13. Forest Botany. Four hours, first semester. Lectures, field and 



laboratory work. Lectures, W, F, at 8. Museum Lecture 

 Room. Field and laboratory work, eight hours a week. Room 

 106. Mr. PIETERS. 



Students will be grouped in two sections, and each student 

 will be expected to work two half days, from I to 5, M, T, W, 

 or Th. Students must arrange their sections with the instruc- 

 tors before filing their election blanks. 



The work of this course, will consist of the study of the external 

 morphology, the identification and classification, and the biol- 

 ogy of the trees, shrubs, and herbaceous plants of the forest 

 societies. By the requirement of field notes and laboratory 

 notes and drawings, students will have practice in the methods 

 of descriptive botany and dendrology. 



14. Forest Botany. Continuation of Course 13. Four hours, second 



semester. Lectures, field and laboratory work. Lectures, W, 

 F, at 8. Museum Lecture Room. Field and laboratory work, 

 eight hours a week. Room 106, S. W. Mr. PIETERS. 

 In this course there will be two sections at the same hours as 

 in Course 13. The first half of the semester will be spent in 



