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12. Forestry Problems. 



Same as Course u, or continuation of Course u. 

 Tiuo, three, or four hours credit, second semester. 



13. 'Forest Utilization. 



Methods of realizing upon forest resources. Uses of timber, 

 points of production and market. Methods of manufacture, 

 costs and values. Minor forest products. Logging and saw- 

 milling. Stumpage valuation. Timber sale contracts and sale 

 administration. Miscellaneous forest uses. 



Prerequisites, Surveying 12 and 13 and Forestry I. 



Four hours credit, first semester. Lectures and field work. 

 Assistant Professor LOVEJOY. 



14. Forest Utilization. 

 Continuation of Course 13. 

 Prerequisite, Forestry 13. 



Four hours credit, second semester. Assistant Professor LOVE- 

 JOY. 



15. Forest Management. 



General forest surveys and preparation of working plans ; ad- 

 ministration and regulation of the field and office work in the 

 care of a large tract of timber and the methods of calculation 

 involved in judging the value of forests and forest operations. 



Prerequisites, P'orestry 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, and 14. 



Four hours credit, first semester. Lectures. Professor ROTH. 



1 6. Forest Management. 

 Continuation of Course 15. 



Prerequisites the same as for Course 15 and including Forestry 



15- 



Four hours credit, second semester. Lectures. Professor ROTH 

 and Mr. POTTINGER. 



17. Dendrology. 



Important forest trees, classification, relation to economic phases 

 and geographic features of the region ; forest types. 



Prerequisites, Botany 13 and 14; Forestry I, 5, and 6. 



Three hours credit, first semester. Two lectures and two hours 

 of laboratory work. Professor SPONSI.ER. 



18. National Forest Administration. 



History of the public land policy of the U. S. Public land 

 -laws and their administration. Land classification. Develop- 

 ment of the National Forest policy. Organization and work 

 of the U. S. Forest Service. t Detail of National Forest Ad- 

 ministration. 



Prerequisite, Forestry 15. 



Two hours credit, second semester. Lectures. Assistant Pro- 

 fessor LOVEJOY. 



19. Forest Protection. 



Enemies of the forest as they affect the work of the forester. 

 Forest laws, trespass and trespass procedure. Occurrence, pre- 

 vention and suppression of forest fires. Rating of protection 



