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6. Geodesy. 



7. Mechanics. 



8. Geometry. 



9. National economy. 



Second Group. 



1. Forest culture. 



2. Forest felling with forest technology. 

 3- Forest preservation with forest zoology. 

 4. Forest laws 



5. Forest yield, regulation and management. 



6. Forest statistics. 



7. Forest engineering. 



The examinations are both oral and in writing, during which the use of, and 

 reference to, books and memoranda are not permitted. 



Only ordinary hearers who have performed the three years' course in the 

 university are admitted to examinations for diplomas. 



If the student desires to enter the service of the State as a forest officer, he 

 must subject himself to, and pass two State examinations, after he has obtained 

 his university diploma. 



The subjects of the first State examination are the following; Physics, 

 climatology, chemistry, botany, geology > higher mathematics, geodesy, and 

 national economy. 



The second State examination! embraces the subjects of culture, use and yield 

 of forest lands, calculations on values of forests, forest machinery, and forest 

 laws. 



These State examinations are conducted orally and in public. The State 

 issues diplomas to the successful candidates. 



MIDDLE OR PREPARATORY SCHOOLS FOR FOREST CULTURE. 



Three of these preparatory schools have been established in the Empire, one 

 at Eulenberg, another at Weisswasser, and the third at Lunberg. 



The conditions of admission to the Eulenberg school are the following : 



1. The applicant must be a graduate of a lower gymnasium (under gymna- 

 sium, or unterrealschule, preparatory college.) 



2. He must have served with good success for two, or at the very least, one 

 year, as the apprentice of a forest official. 



3. He must not be less than seventeen and not more than twenty-four 

 years old. 



4. Must be in perfect health and vaccinated. 



5. Must furnish security as to means required for instruction, clothing and 

 support. 



6. Must pass a preliminary examination by the teachers of the school. 



The scholars, whose numbers shall not exceed twenty to twenty-five per 

 annum, reside at the institute. 



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