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Maryland, St. James School 



ST. JAMES SCHOOL 



Individual attention to limited number of 

 boys with testimonials. High moral tone. 

 Athletic facilities. 



J. HENRY HARRISON (Princeton), Head Master. 

 California, Alta, Placer County 



AGASSIZ HALL 



is a boys' Preparatory School in the Sierra Ne- 

 vada Mountains. Its boys are encouraged to 

 ride, row, swim, fish, hunt, trap, snowshoe as 

 out-of-school aids toward developing healthy 

 manhood. 



HARVARD UNIVERSITY 

 THE LAWRENCE SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL 



offers professional courses in Engineering, Win- 

 ing and Metallurgy, Architecture, Landscape 

 Architecture, Chemistry, Geology, Biology, 

 Anatomy and Hygiene (preparation for medical 

 schools), Science for Teachers, and a course in 

 General Science. Students are admitted to reg- 

 ular standing by examination and by transfer 

 from other Schools or Colleges. Approved 

 Special Students may be admitted without ex- 

 aminations. New and enlarged equipment in 

 all departments. The Catalogue and special 

 circulars will be sent on application to the Secre- 

 tary, J. L. LOVE, 1C University Hall, Cambridge, 

 Mass. 



N. S. SHALER, Dean. 



. . . THE . . 4 



University of the South 



Sewanee, Tennessee 



DEPARTMENTS 



ACADEMIC MEDICAL 



THEOLOGICAL PHARMACEUTICAL. 

 LAW PREPARATORY 



The University of the South is situated in the 

 center of its woodland domain of 10,000 acres, 

 on the summit of the Cumberland Mountains, 

 2,000 feet above sea level. 



Open from March to December, the academic 

 year being divided into three terms. Students 

 from other Universities may attend the sum- 

 mer session, July 3 to September 26, in any 

 department. 



The University domain is being lumbered in a 

 scientific manner under the direction of the 

 Bureau of Forestry, U. S. Department of Agri- 

 culture, and an unusual opportunity is afforded 

 for the preliminary study of forestry. Sewanee 

 presents an exceptionally attractive field for 

 the study of geology, and forest and field 

 botany. 



For further information address 



THE VICE-CHANCELLOR 



BOOKS ON FORESTRY HP IRRIGflTION 



Sent Postpaid Upon Receipt of Price 



FORESTRY 



Flora of the Northern U. S. and Canada, 



Britton and Brown (3 vols.) $9.00 



Our Native Trees, Harriet L. Keeler 2.00 



North American Forests and Forestry, 

 Ernest Bruncken 2.00 



The Adirondack Spruce, Gifford Pinchot.. 1.00 

 Forest Trees and Forest Scenery, G. 

 Frederick Schwarz 1.50 



West-American Cone-bearers, J. G. Lem- 

 mon 1.00 



How to Tell the Trees, J. G. Lemmon 50 



Flora of the Southern States, A. W. Chap- 

 man 4.00 



Trees of the Northern United States, 

 E. A. Apgar 1.00 



Elements of Forestry, F. B. Hough 1.50 



Our National Parks, John Muir 1.75 



Trees of New England, Dame & Brooks 1.50 



Studies of Trees in Winter, Annie Oakes 



Huntingdon 82.26 



Manual of Botany, Asa Gray 2.00 



Practical Forestry, Fuller 1.50 



Forest Planting, Jarchow 1.50 



The White Pine, Gifford Pinchot 1.00 



American Woods, Romeyn B. Hough (in 



nine parts) per part... 5.00 



Practical Forestry, John Gifford 1.20 



A First Book of Forestry, Filibert Roth.... 1.25 



Among Green Trees, Julia Ellen Rogers... 3.00 



Economics of Forestry, B. E. Fernow 1.50 



IRRIGATION 



Irrigation in the United States, F. H. 



Newell 2.00 



Irrigation Engineering, Herbert M. Wil- 

 son 4.00 



Irrigation and Drainage, F. H. King 1.50 



Irrigation for Farm and Garden, Stewart.. 1.00 



Irrigating the Farm, Wilcox 2.00 



Irrigation Institutions, Elwood Mead 1.25 



If readers desire books not on the above list let us know what they are, 

 and we will send them at regular retail price, postpaid. Address 



Forestry and Irrigation 



Atlantic Building Washington, D. C. 



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