INSTITUTIONS GIVING INSTRUCTION IN FORESTRY 5G1 



University of Illinois, III.: 



Forestry given as electives in undergraduate work in horticulture. 

 Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind.: 



Course in forestry, offered during the last three years of the course in 

 general science. 



Iowa State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, Ames, Iowa.: 



Course in horticulture and forestry, four-year, leading to degree of B. S. A. 

 Work in horticulture and forestry is also offered in the short winter 

 course. Post graduate course. 



Kansas State Agricultural College, Manhattan, Kansas: 



Four-year course in horticulture and forestry, leading to degree of B. S. 

 Post graduate work. 



University of Maine, Orono, Me.: 



Four-year course in forestry, leading to degree of B. S., in the College of 

 Agriculture. Post graduate work in forestry, leading to the degree of 

 M. S. Correspondence course in forestry. 



Maryland Agricultural College, College Parle, Md.: 



Five lectures in general forestry in the weekly lecture course in agricul- 

 ture. Farm forestry is taught in the second year of the two-year agri- 

 cultural course. 



Massachusetts Agricultural College, Amherst, Mass.: 



The State Forester gives annually a course of lectures on the general prin- 

 ciples of forestry. 

 Michigan Agricultural College, East Lansing, Mich.: 



Four-year course in forestry, leading to the degree of B. S. Also a five- 

 year course open to graduates of the eighth grade. Graduate work, with 

 M. S. degree. 



College of Agriculture of the University of Minnesota, St. Anthony Park, Minn.: 



Four-year course in forestry leading to the degree of B. S. A four weeks' 



winter short course, including forestry, is also offered. Graduate work. 



Mississippi Agricultural and Mechanical College, Agricultural College, Miss.: 



Two years of farm forestry and silviculture. 

 College of Agriculture, University of Missouri, ColumMa, Missouri: 



As one of the electives in the undergraduate work in horticulture. 

 Montana Agricultural College, Boseman, Mont.: 



Four-year course in horticulture and forestry, leading to degrees of B. S. 

 in Horticulture and B. S. in Forestry. Forestry also included in the 

 three-year horticultural course in the School of Agriculture. 

 University of Xehraska, College of Agriculture, Lincoln, Nebraska: 



Four-year technical group in forestry leading to B. S. degree. General 

 forestry is required in the first semester, third year, and is elective in 

 the fourth year of the general agricultural group; also elective in the 

 four-year technical agricultural group. Instruction in forestry is also 

 included in the one-year teachers' course in agriculture for high and 

 normal school teachers. 



University of Nevada, Reno, Nev.: 



Elective in the four-year agricultural course. 



Neio Hampshire College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, Durham, N. H.: 

 In junior and senior years of full course in agriculture, and in both years 

 of two-year course. 



North Carolina Agricultural and Mechanical College, West Raleigh, N. C: 

 Senior elective, first term, agricultural course. 



